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- who: George Weisz et al. from the the journals cited by articles that they publishA network map of inter-citation connections provides an overall view of the knowledge structure of a field and its subfields. We can thus ask: To what extent do all these articles constitute a coherent scientific domain? Judging by the intercitation map (Figure, ), the answer is, not very much. There is a large central cluster of journals (including many of those in our top , list) surrounded by a number of more disease-specific clusters with relatively few citation links among them. What holds . . .
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