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Cvrčková - ohlasy
Citační ohlasy podle WoS – F. Cvrčková (k 31.1.2005)
Počet ohlasů:
Všechny práce
Přílohy habil. spisu
Práce s výhradně rostlinnou tématikou
Celkem
Bez vlastních
autocitací (včetně
autocit. spoluautorů)
408
284
83
392
270
69
Bez autocitací
360
245
56
V následujícím seznamu jsou uvedeny pouze ohlasy, které nejsou autocitacemi z hlediska
žádného z autorů. Čísla v závorkách za citacemi (tučně) odpovídají číslování podle seznamu
publikací.
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In: Cell Biology of Plant and Fungal Tip Growth. A. Geitmann, M. Cresti, and I.B. Heath,
eds. (Amsterdam: IOS Press), s. 105-122 (3)
- celkem 4 ohlasy, z toho 2 x autocitace vlastní, 1 x spoluautora, 1 „čistý“ ohlas
1.
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2.
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3.
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