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Twin-Screw Extrusion for Processing Thermoplastics in Biomedical Scaffolding Applications
Published in Rupinder Singh, Ranvijay Kumar, Additive Manufacturing for Plastic Recycling, 2022
Nishant Ranjan, Rupinder Singh, Ranvijay Kumar, Ravinder Sharma
Bibliographic analysis has been performed for this research study. For this research study, at first three of the most suitable keywords (thermoplastic polymers, TSE, and biomedical applications) have been selected to draw a bibliometric map. These three keywords are put into the www.scopus.com database collections. As per different keywords and their relationship output results in the form of published papers and articles. As per these three different keywords (thermoplastic polymers, TSE, and biomedical applications) searched in the Scopus database collection, an output has been downloaded in “.ris” format. According to the www.scopus.com database, a total of 248 relevant research work is published or accepted. For an analysis of bibliometric analysis, “VOS viewer version 1.6.16” software has been used for developing a detailed bibliometric relationship and research work in different fields/areas. According to downloaded output results of the Scopus database, a total of 3,623 terms have been shown. For this study, for minimizing and selection of the best suitable terms, select the minimum number of occurrences is 5, and a total of 128 terms have been suggested or fulfil the requirements. According to VOS viewer, 60% of the total suggested terms have been filtered and shown as output; for this research study work, 77 (60% of 128) terms were suggested and finally, as per requirements of this research study, 57 terms have been manually selected and 20 terms that are not suitable or less suitable are excluded. Figure 8.1 shows that all 57 terms according to their different fields/areas and four different colours (green, red, yellow, and blue) show four different clusters according to their applications and uses. The red colour mainly shows cluster 1, whereas the green, blue, and yellow colours show clusters 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and have 17, 16, 13, and 11 terms according to their different areas, applications, and requirements. In Table 8.1, the relevance score and their number of occurrences are tabulated.
Basic IT for Radiographers
Published in Alexander Peck, Clark’s Essential PACS, RIS and Imaging Informatics, 2017
Local to each healthcare institution or group of institutions within a region, an active directory provides a single point of authentication for multiple tasks, including Microsoft Windows logon, and logon to various systems including most PACS and RIS.
The research landscape around the physical internet – a bibliometric analysis
Published in International Journal of Production Research, 2023
Christopher Münch, Manuel Wehrle, Tobias Kuhn, Evi Hartmann
To further provide details on how the PI literature has evolved (RQ1), in this section of the manuscript, the findings related to the affiliation statistics, author influence, and keyword statistics obtained from the bibliometric analysis are presented. To conduct these bibliometric performance analyses, the software Bibexcel was used. Persson developed this software specifically to prepare raw data from Scopus for further bibliometric analysis and visualisations. Despite the complexity for non-experienced users, it offers high flexibility in managing large datasets (Persson, Danell, and Schneider 2009). In the process, the cleaned dataset in RIS format was first downloaded from the Scopus database. Afterward, all relevant information was divided into individual categories based on unique identification numbers, enabling the extraction of specific information for the following detailed analyses.
Consumer/user/customer integration in Supply Chain Management: a review and bibliometric analysis
Published in Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 2022
Many tools exist to perform network analyses, such as VOSviewer, HistCite, Pajek or Gephi. We have chosen Gephi (Fahimnia, Sarkis, and Davarzani 2015; Mishra et al. 2017; Xu et al. 2018) because it allows us to create high-performance visual graphs and is compatible with the Net file imported from BibExcel. Gephi is an open-source software which enables working in real time on a large database. Its ergonomic interface allows the software to be mastered quickly, and the large panel of filters and queries enables users to complete work by integrating clusters and by proposing a visual result with mapping (Bastian, Heymann, and Jacomy 2009; Mishra et al. 2017). The nodes present in Gephi correspond to the articles and the edges between the nodes are the citations. Gephi could not integrate the source file retrieved from Scopus (in RIS format), so we used BibExcel to get the Net file and then create the network on Gephi.
GEOEssential – mainstreaming workflows from data sources to environment policy indicators with essential variables
Published in International Journal of Digital Earth, 2020
Anthony Lehmann, Stefano Nativi, Paolo Mazzetti, Joan Maso, Ivette Serral, Daniel Spengler, Aidin Niamir, Ian McCallum, Pierre Lacroix, Petros Patias, Denisa Rodila, Nicolas Ray, Grégory Giuliani
Environmental research infrastructures (RIs) support their respective research communities by integrating large-scale sensor/observation networks (mainly in-situ) with data curation services, analytical tools and common operational policies (Zhao et al. 2015) to conduct top-level research in their respective fields. ENVRIplus is a big network of in-situ research infrastructures covering most of the domains of Earth system science – atmospheric, marine, biosphere and solid Earth to work together, capitalize the progress made in various disciplines and strengthen interoperability amongst Research Infrastructures and domains. It intends to address this interoperability challenge as it relates to the design, implementation and operation of environmental science RIs, focusing on key issues of data identification and citation, curation, cataloguing, processing, optimization, and provenance, supported by a generic cross-infrastructure reference model (Zhao et al. 2015).