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      A scientometrics review on aggregation operator research

      Scientometrics
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              Regenerative medicine involves research in a number of fields and disciplines such as stem cell research, tissue engineering and biological therapy in general. As research in these areas advances rapidly, it is critical to keep abreast of emerging trends and critical turns of the development of the collective knowledge.
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                Journal
                Scientometrics
                Scientometrics
                Springer Nature
                0138-9130
                1588-2861
                October 2015
                August 25 2015
                October 2015
                : 105
                : 1
                : 115-133
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                10.1007/s11192-015-1695-2
                b072cf4a-153b-4083-a60c-4dc604d0059e
                © 2015
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