Snakebite Envenomation, Attitudes, and Behavior toward Snakes in Banten, Indonesia is a research paper published in Animals (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.345. It has been cited 9 times.
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Base Score Contribution
0.345
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Citation Network Contribution
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Grant: P51OD010425
University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS)
Grant: N/A
American Institute for Indonesian Studies (AIFIS)
Grant: L.T.U, AIFIS Luce Fellow
Office of Research Infrastructure Programs (ORIP) of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES of HEALTH
Grant: R.C.K., supported in part by grant number P51OD010425 to the WaNPRC
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 3P51OD010425-53S1
Washington National Primate Research Center
American Institute for Indonesian Studies
University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
FWCI
2.04
Citation Percentile
0.9%
Citation Trend
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Additional file 1 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China
Additional file 1 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China
Additional file 2 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China
Additional file 2 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China
Additional file 3 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China
Additional file 3 of Vulnerability factors of snake bite patients in China