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Growth of the Biochemical Literature

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Analyses of the biochemical literature show which journals now contribute most to the subject and provide a guide for librarians with a limited budget.

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SENGUPTA, I. Growth of the Biochemical Literature. Nature 244, 75–76 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/244075a0

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