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BMJ Open

ISSNs: 2044-6055

BMJ Publishing Group

Scopus rating (2023): CiteScore 4.4 SJR 0.971 SNIP 0.895

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  • BMJ Open
  • BMJ open
Additional searchable titlesBMJ open
ISSNs2044-6055
PublisherBMJ Publishing Group
ZDB-ID2599832-8
ZDB-ID2747269-3

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