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Characterization of urease from Sporosarcina ureae

Overview of attention for article published in Archives of Microbiology, May 1992
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Title
Characterization of urease from Sporosarcina ureae
Published in
Archives of Microbiology, May 1992
DOI 10.1007/bf00249097
Pubmed ID
Authors

Deborah D. McCoy, Aysegul Cetin, Robert P. Hausinger

Mendeley readers

Mendeley readers

The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 29 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.

Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 29 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 21%
Researcher 5 17%
Student > Master 4 14%
Student > Bachelor 2 7%
Student > Postgraduate 1 3%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 11 38%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 8 28%
Engineering 6 21%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 14%
Environmental Science 1 3%
Unknown 10 34%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 3. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 11 May 2020.
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#7,462,180
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Outputs from Archives of Microbiology
#569
of 2,771 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#5,540
of 19,145 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Archives of Microbiology
#1
of 10 outputs
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