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1uttara.gov.in933,233-3,700
2census.gov801,453-76,446
3censusindia.gov.in459,010-1,676
4archive.org171,301-1,923
5fallingrain.com156,473-894
6ap.nic.in129,500-900
7imf.org106,047+9,422
8mppanchayatdarpan.gov.in67,450-7,700
9cia.gov65,715+1,238
10gutenberg.org38,937-713
11aponline.gov.in37,525-325
12asiarooms.com37,325-125
13usgs.gov33,455-6,511
14glocalnet.net24,919-9,560
15istat.it23,100-3,700
16britannica.com22,996+1,362
17books.google.com21,465-5,915
18undp.org21,082+2,039
19ethnologue.com18,133+2,949
20sanskritdocuments.org16,500+3,550
21w3.org15,800-1,700
22india.gov.in14,090-4,300
23nepalmandal.org11,233-1,800
24bbc.co.uk11,035-3,746
25europa.eu10,304+136
26sci.org.ir9,875+350
27wikipedia.org9,813-1,254
28un.org9,617+942
29msn.com9,496-1,072
30mashable.com9,400-800
31guardian.co.uk8,253-2,724
32google.co.in8,198+633
33merriam-webster.com7,392+183
34who.int7,291-8,757
35insee.fr7,023-90
36worldbank.org6,623+454
37alexa.com6,609-2,127
38destatis.de6,566-934
39countriesquest.com5,800+700
40oxforddictionaries.com5,652+559
41statistik-portal.de5,600-2,000
42allmusic.com5,480+811
43royal.gov.uk5,473-53
44jstor.org5,238-198
45vistawide.com5,223+250
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56nepalmandal.com4,204+450
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58mit.edu4,133-908
59bipm.org4,120+630
60epa.gov4,115-286
61geohive.com4,069+708
62cnn.com4,040-353
63ca.gov3,973-547
64oecd.org3,900-3,600
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70itu.int3,500+200
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72unhchr.ch3,379+699
73archive.is3,308-25
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85barrycornelius.com3,100+800
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93gsu.edu2,800-200
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96pcgn.org.uk2,650+600
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98umich.edu2,615+325
99overheid.nl2,607-231
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101nytimes.com2,545-1,270
102statistik-berlin-brandenburg.de2,433-400
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153itcsra.org1,600-100
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156csb.gov.lv1,525-75
157stats.gov.cn1,513-368
158biodiversitylibrary.org1,500+50
159state.gov1,492+489
160amsterdam.nl1,480-320
161latimes.com1,4570
162nrcan.gc.ca1,437-338
163ancientindia.co.uk1,437-1,100
164thefreedictionary.com1,414-474
165ap.org1,396-943
166gro-scotland.gov.uk1,366+533
167census2011.co.in1,356-320
168microsoft.com1,350-700
169stat.gov.pl1,328+71
170bucknell.edu1,309-109
171wa.gov1,300-166
172unesco.org1,299-329
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174gov.cn1,263-418
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176unc.edu1,250-75
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179consultsos.com1,216+133
180nobelprize.org1,215+889
181findlaw.com1,200-800
182icpdr.org1,200-200
183brook.edu1,200-166
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186progressiveears.com1,200-400
187nasa.gov1,186-902
188areaconnect.com1,100+400
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190webcitation.org1,100-200
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192boxofficemojo.com1,100+400
193admin.ch1,090+109
194arghakhanchi.com1,066-50
195cuny.edu1,052-369
196president.am1,040+40
197armstat.am1,040+40
198census.gov.ph1,032+82
199nla.gov.au1,026-84
200cancer.gov1,025+413

Scientific publications with DOI number

#WebsiteScore in June 20201m changes
1Global English: gift or curse?5,123+294
2Size and Duration of Empires: Growth-Decline Curves, 600 B.C. to 600 A.D.4,057-439
3The Four Traditions of Geography2,325+525
4The definition of alcoholism. The Joint Committee of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medi...1,900+300
5A Nuclear DNA Phylogenetic Perspective on the Evolution of Echolocation and Historical Biogeography of Extant Bats (Chiroptera)1,600+600
6Recent developments in the field of high oxidation states of transition elements in oxides stabilization of Six-coordinated Iron(V)1,300-1,500
7Fourier transform emission spectroscopy of the – system of FeCl1,300-1,500
8The hydrography, evolution, and hydrological regime of the mouth area of the Shatt al-Arab River950+550
9A Stable Tetraalkyl Complex of Nickel(IV)850-500
10A Dinuclear Nickel(I) Dinitrogen Complex and its Reduction in Single-Electron Steps850-500
11Skin Cosmetics850+150
12Misconceptions and Complexities in the Study of China’s Cities: Definitions, Statistics, and Implications631-209
13Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolution600+100
14Structure of the human κ-opioid receptor in complex with JDTic600-900
15Pressure-Induced Superconducting State of Europium Metal at Low Temperatures450-200
16Epilepsy450-1,150
17Cancer Statistics, 2002400+200
18Atomic and Molecular Properties of Elements 112, 114, and 118400-650
19Lower Palaeolithic hunting spears from Germany364+14
20An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III300-550
21Corruption and Redemption: The Legend of Valluvar and Tamil Literary History300+200
22Hints Of Earlier Human Exit From Africa285+14
23Spin-density-wave antiferromagnetism in chromium275-150
24Ductility in Chromium275-150
2510.1086/163620 journal= astrophysical journal262-125
26Prokaryotic photosynthesis and phototrophy illuminated250-37
27Life: past, present and future250-37
28Primary Production of the Biosphere: Integrating Terrestrial and Oceanic Components250-37
29Genetic Evidence for an East Asian Origin of Domestic Dogs218-18
30Canine Behavioral Genetics: Pointing Out the Phenotypes and Herding up the Genes218-18
31पुस्तक क्रं:2613166-17
32Determining the transgene containment level provided by chloroplast transformation146-14
33Obesity in anaesthesia and intensive care146-23
34Safety and Effectiveness of the Intragastric Balloon for Obesity. A Meta-Analysis146-23
35Obesity: Genetic, molecular, and environmental aspects146-23
36Near-Surface Temperatures on Mercury and the Moon and the Stability of Polar Ice Deposits125+14
37Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826): The Man Behind the Stethoscope125-100
38Drugs in Clinical Development for Melanoma100+50
39Physics Update90-130
40Prokaryotes: The unseen majority78-87
41Chronic Myeloid Leukemia — Advances in Biology and New Approaches to Treatment75-50
42Targeted Cancer Therapies in the Twenty-First Century: Lessons From Imatinib75-50
43Diversity and evolutionary history of plastids and their hosts73-7
44Evolutionary analysis of Arabidopsis, cyanobacterial, and chloroplast genomes reveals plastid phylogeny and thousands of cyanobacterial genes in the n...73-7
45Direct measurement of the transfer rate of chloroplast DNA into the nucleus73-7
46High-frequency gene transfer from the chloroplast genome to the nucleus73-7
47Polymorphic simple sequence repeat regions in chloroplast genomes: applications to the population genetics of pines.73-7
48“Don’t Tread on Me”: The Ethos of ’60s Garage Punk66+50
49Chest radiography for the diagnosis of acute aortic syndrome66+33
50Biochemical Diagnosis of Aortic Dissection: From Bench to Bedside.66+33
51The modern theory of biological evolution: an expanded synthesis64-17
52Vestigialization and Loss of Nonfunctional Characters64-17
53Targeted delivery of antitumoral therapy to glioma and other malignancies with synthetic chlorotoxin (TM-601)500
54Genetics of adult glioma500
55Factors affecting levels of genetic diversity in natural populations48-13
56The molecular biology of cancer48-13
57Genetics and the understanding of selection48-13
58The role of extinction in evolution.48-13
59Molecular support for a sister group relationship between Pici and Galbulae (Piciformes sensu Wetmore 1960)40-200
60New notations in the periodic table33-178
61The Measurement of Selection on Correlated Characters32-8
62What is a gene?32-8
63Functional mapping — how to map and study the genetic architecture of dynamic complex traits32-8
64Pesticide Resistance via Transposition-Mediated Adaptive Gene Truncation in Drosophila32-8
65Evolution of Sex: Why Do Organisms Shuffle Their Genotypes?32-8
66Gulliver’s further travels: the necessity and difficulty of a hierarchical theory of selection32-8
67Consequences of genome duplication32-8
68Status of the Microbial Census32-8
69Limbs in whales and limblessness in other vertebrates: mechanisms of evolutionary and developmental transformation and loss32-8
70PERSPECTIVE: MODELS OF SPECIATION: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED IN 40 YEARS?32-8
71Ernst Mayr and the modern concept of species32-8
72Cell evolution and Earth history: stasis and revolution32-8
73The Remarkable Vision of Robert Hooke (1635-1703): First Observer of the Microbial World31-41
74Geomicrobiology of High-Level Nuclear Waste-Contaminated Vadose Sediments at the Hanford Site, Washington State31-41
75The Uncultured Microbial Majority31-41
76A dynamic partnership: Celebrating our gut flora31-41
77Whole organism biocatalysis31-41
78Asthma30+10
7910.1016/s0006-291x(80)80233-630+10
80Evolutionary history of woodpeckers and allies (Aves: Picidae): Placing key taxa on the phylogenetic tree20-100
81Woodpecker pecking: how woodpeckers avoid brain injury20-100
82Secondary users of Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) nest cavities in urban and suburban forests in Sapporo City, northern Japan20-100
83Mitochondrial DNA phylogeny of the woodpecker genus Veniliornis (Picidae, Picinae) and related genera implies convergent evolution of plumage patterns20-100
84Cure for a headache20-100
85Darwin’s greatest discovery: Design without designer16-4
86Eye colour: portals into pigmentation genes and ancestry16-4
87Heritability in the genomics era — concepts and misconceptions16-4
88The clinical spectrum of albinism in humans16-4
89Epistasis — the essential role of gene interactions in the structure and evolution of genetic systems16-4
90Inherited epigenetic variation — revisiting soft inheritance16-4
91Levels of genetic polymorphism: marker loci versus quantitative traits16-4
92Comparative Genomic Analysis of Human and Chimpanzee Indicates a Key Role for Indels in Primate Evolution16-4
93Shaping bacterial genomes with integrative and conjugative elements16-4
94The evolution of mutation rates: separating causes from consequences16-4
95Rapid evolution of RNA genomes16-4
96Studying Genomes Through the Aeons: Protein Families, Pseudogenes and Proteome Evolution16-4
97PROTEIN FAMILIES AND THEIR EVOLUTION—A STRUCTURAL PERSPECTIVE16-4
98The origin of new genes: glimpses from the young and old16-4
99doi:10.1016/j.str.2008.11.00816-4
100Testing the Chromosomal Speciation Hypothesis for Humans and Chimpanzees16-4
101Chromosome speciation: Humans, Drosophila, and mosquitoes16-4
102The role of selfish genetic elements in eukaryotic evolution16-4
103Alu elements as regulators of gene expression16-4
104Homologous Pairing and Strand Exchange in Genetic Recombination16-4
105Liberating genetic variance through sex16-4
106Sex increases the efficacy of natural selection in experimental yeast populations16-4
107Evidence for Heterogeneity in Recombination in the Human Pseudoautosomal Region: High Resolution Analysis by Sperm Typing and Radiation-Hybrid Mapping16-4
108The degeneration of Y chromosomes16-4
109Mutationism and the dual causation of evolutionary change16-4
110Near-neutrality in evolution of genes and gene regulation16-4
111The Theory of Natural Selection To-Day16-4
112Strength and tempo of directional selection in the wild16-4
113Sexual selection and mate choice16-4
114The sexual selection continuum16-4
115High-quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die young16-4
116The objects of selection16-4
117Evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in prokaryotes and eukaryotes16-4
118Individuality and adaptation across levels of selection: How shall we name and generalize the unit of Darwinism?16-4
119Effective population size and patterns of molecular evolution and variation16-4
120Selectionism and Neutralism in Molecular Evolution16-4
121The neutral theory of molecular evolution: A review of recent evidence.16-4
122The neutral theory is dead. Long live the neutral theory16-4
123Neutral theory: a historical perspective16-4
124How species evolve collectively: implications of gene flow and selection for the spread of advantageous alleles16-4
125The Great Wall of China: a physical barrier to gene flow?16-4
126The Ecological Genetics of Homoploid Hybrid Speciation16-4
127Genetics and the Fitness of Hybrids16-4
128Polyploid Hybrids: Multiple Origins of a Treefrog Species16-4
129Genome evolution in polyploids16-4
130The advantages and disadvantages of being polyploid16-4
131The role of genetic and genomic attributes in the success of polyploids16-4
132Lateral Gene Transfer and the Origins of Prokaryotic Groups16-4
133Combinatorial genetic evolution of multiresistance16-4
134Genome fragment of Wolbachia endosymbiont transferred to X chromosome of host insect16-4
135Genetic exchange between kingdoms16-4
136Massive Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bdelloid Rotifers16-4
137Evaluating hypotheses for the origin of eukaryotes16-4
138An introduction to microevolution: rate, pattern, process16-4
139The scale independence of evolution16-4
140Micro- and macroevolution: scale and hierarchy in evolutionary biology and paleobiology16-4
141Chance and necessity: the evolution of morphological complexity and diversity16-4
142Post-Viking microbiology: new approaches, new data, new insights16-4
143The genetic theory of adaptation: a brief history16-4
144Historical contingency and the evolution of a key innovation in an experimental population of Escherichia coli16-4
145Evolutionary adaptation of plasmid-encoded enzymes for degrading nylon oligomers16-4
146Birth of a unique enzyme from an alternative reading frame of the preexisted, internally repetitious coding sequence.16-4
147The recent evolution of pentachlorophenol (PCP)-4-monooxygenase (PcpB) and associated pathways for bacterial degradation of PCP16-4
148Lens crystallins: gene recruitment and evolutionary dynamism16-4
149Evidence of a false thumb in a fossil carnivore clarifies the evolution of pandas16-4
150Large-scale analysis of pseudogenes in the human genome16-4
151Adaptive Evolution of Eye Degeneration in the Mexican Blind Cavefish16-4
152Osteology and myology of the wing of the Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), and its bearing on the evolution of vestigial structures16-4
153Adaptive evolution and explosive speciation: the cichlid fish model16-4
154Toward a new synthesis: population genetics and evolutionary developmental biology16-4
155Evolution of the mammalian middle ear16-4
156The Development of Archosaurian First-Generation Teeth in a Chicken Mutant16-4
157Evo-Devo and an Expanding Evolutionary Synthesis: A Genetic Theory of Morphological Evolution16-4
158The co-evolutionary genetics of ecological communities16-4
159Mechanisms of Adaptation in a Predator-Prey Arms Race: TTX-Resistant Sodium Channels16-4
160Cooperation within and among species16-4
161Mutualism and parasitism: the yin and yang of plant symbioses16-4
162Molecular and cell biology of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis16-4
163The emergence of a superorganism through intergroup competition16-4
164The evolution of cooperation16-4
165Eusociality: Origin and consequences16-4
166Species Concepts and Species Delimitation16-4
167The Bacterial Species Challenge: Making Sense of Genetic and Ecological Diversity16-4
168Laboratory Experiments on Speciation: What Have We Learned in 40 Years?16-4
169Rapid large-scale evolutionary divergence in morphology and performance associated with exploitation of a different dietary resource16-4
170Adaptive differentiation following experimental island colonization in Anolis lizards16-4
171Reinforcement drives rapid allopatric speciation16-4
172Evolution in closely adjacent plant populations X: long-term persistence of prereproductive isolation at a mine boundary16-4
173Natural selection and divergence in mate preference during speciation16-4
174Sympatric speciation in palms on an oceanic island16-4
175The Maynard Smith model of sympatric speciation16-4
176Genomic Clues to the Evolutionary Success of Polyploid Plants16-4
177A Unique Recent Origin of the Allotetraploid Species Arabidopsis suecica: Evidence from Nuclear DNA Markers16-4
178Chloroplast DNA indicates a single origin of the allotetraploid Arabidopsis suecica16-4
179Arabidopsis—a model genus for speciation16-4
180Tempo and mode in the macroevolutionary reconstruction of Darwinism.16-4
181Diversification and extinction in the history of life16-4
182Biological extinction in earth history16-4
183In the light of evolution II: Biodiversity and extinction16-4
184The current biodiversity extinction event: Scenarios for mitigation and recovery16-4
185Human impacts on the rates of recent, present, and future bird extinctions16-4
186Climate change, species–area curves and the extinction crisis16-4
187Approaches to semi-synthetic minimal cells: a review16-4
188Chance and necessity do not explain the origin of life16-4
189The antiquity of RNA-based evolution16-4
190From self-assembly of life to present-day bacteria: a possible role for nanocells16-4
191The nature of the last universal common ancestor16-4
192Does the ‘Ring of Life’ ring true?16-4
193Pattern pluralism and the Tree of Life hypothesis16-4
194The net of life: Reconstructing the microbial phylogenetic network16-4
195The Future of the Fossil Record16-4
196Origins of biomolecular handedness16-4
197Genome trees and the tree of life16-4
198Comparing the human and chimpanzee genomes: Searching for needles in a haystack16-4
199Toward Automatic Reconstruction of a Highly Resolved Tree of Life16-4
200Fossil evidence of Archaean life16-4

Popularity and reliability assessment of sources in references of Wikipedia in different languages. Data extraction based on complex method using Wikimedia dumps in July 2020. More details in the research "Modeling Popularity and Reliability of Sources in Multilingual Wikipedia". Values for PR-score and AR-score were additinaly increased 100 times (to distinguish smaller values in the ranking).

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