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Impact factor

2013
1564
Impact factor

2012
1532

2011
1273

2010
1215

2009
1082





Impact factor The Impact Factor is 1564 because only publications in which the researchers are 

per group
responsible for such publication have been taken into account. If all the publications 
of the different groups were added up separately, there would be 3808 publications 

since there is a considerable amount of collaboration between said groups
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In dealing with concepts such as quality, excellence, public responsibility, transpar- 
Joint CIBERobn 
ency and efficacy in research processes, CIBERobn has always promoted IntraCIBER 
publications
collaboration (collaboration between different groups of the network), extraCIBER 
collaboration (collaboration with other national groups and institutions that do not 

belong to the network) and international collaborations (which have been defined 13
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differently over the years by CIBERobn, including up to 2012 only collaborations  2
with international consortiums and currently, following the Innovation Union Score- RT
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board-2014 criterion, also including collaborations co-authored with researchers E
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In 2013 there was a considerable increase in intraCIBER publications, corroborating U
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the usefulness of working through the programme structure. Collaboration within A
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the Nutrition Programme, which for the most part consists of groups from the PRED- BN
IMED Network, is a clear example. There are a considerable number of publications O
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belonging to this programme which have over 15 authors. ExtraCIBER collaboration B
CI
has increased considerably with 119 publications
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