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JAMA Surg IMPACT FACTOR (2013): 28.9

The impact factor is a measure of citation rate per article, and is calculated by dividing 1 year's worth of citations to a journal's articles published in the previous 2 years by the number of major articles [eg, research papers, reviews] published by that journal in those 2 years.

Paper  |  September 15, 2008
Shirin Towfigh, MD; William G. Cheadle, MD; Stephen F. Lowry, MD; Mark A. Malangoni, MD; Samuel E. Wilson, MD
JAMA Surg 2008;143(9):885-891  doi:10.1001/archsurg.143.9.885

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Arch Surg. 2008;143(9):885-891. doi:10.1001/archsurg.143.9.885.
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