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Appendix D Global Trends in Literature Authorship
Pages 160-169

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... D Global Trends in Literature Authorship Data were gathered from the Science Citation Index Expanded format.1 The article-title field of the database was searched for relevant words in each of the areas chosen and the number of articles found from each country recorded. ALLOYS Figures D.1 and D.2 show the literature data for the alloys subfield from 1984 to 2003.
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... 161 of number total the Asia5 shows Euro5 an Chart aiw T land er subfield. Switz 1984-1988 1989-1993 1994-1998 1999-2003 orea alloys K the apan in J Italy (1984­2003)
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... A P P E N D I XD 163 CATALYSIS Figures D.3 and D.4 show general growth in the global output of literature in the subfield of catalysis over the 20 years. However, the data also show that despite the strong increase in the number of papers authored in the United States, the U.S.
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... 164 G L O B A L I Z A T I O N O F M A T E R I A L SR & D 0.35 1984-1988 0.3 1989-1993 0.25 1994-1998 0.2 1999-2003 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 S y Japan Korea erland aiwan U
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... A P P E N D I XD 165 COMPOSITE MATERIALS The literature on composite materials flourished from 1984 to 2003 across the globe (Figures D.5 and D.6)
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... A P P E N D I XD 169 FIGURE D.9 Relative impact of materials science papers from the United States, the Asia-Pacific region, and the European Union. SOURCE: Thomson Scientific National Science Indicators, 1981­ 2004.

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