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PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84   NAME FIELDCITATIONS 1965-78 101. SCHLEYER P.v.R. Physical Chemistry 5,736 102. MASON D.T. Cardiology 5,700 103. McCONNELL H.M. Biophysics 5,697 104. LARAGH J.H. Cardiology 5,681 105. KIPNIS D.M. Cell Biology 5,676 106. SHERLOCK S. Gastroenterology 5,670 107. BRODIE B.B. Pharmacology 5,668 108.HABER E. Immunology 5,650 109. SINGER S.J. Cell Biology 5,647 110. WALLACH D.F.H. Oncology 5,623 111. STEWART R.F. Physics 5,611 112. MAIZEL J.V.

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PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84 NAME FIELDCITATIONS 1965-78 101. SCHLEYER P.v.R. Physical Chemistry 5,736 102. MASON D.T. Cardiology 5,700 103. McCONNELL H.M. Biophysics 5,697 104. LARAGH J.H. Cardiology 5,681 105. KIPNIS D.M. Cell Biology 5,676 106. SHERLOCK S. Gastroenterology 5,670 107. BRODIE B.B. Pharmacology 5,668 108.HABER E. Immunology 5,650 109. SINGER S.J. Cell Biology 5,647 110. WALLACH D.F.H. Oncology 5,623 111. STEWART R.F. Physics 5,611 112. MAIZEL J.V. Molecular Biology 5,596 113. WILLIAMS D.H. Organic Chemistry 5,591 114. PROCKOP D.J. Biochemistry 5,555 115. McCANN S.M. Endocrinology 5,528 116. JORTNER J. Physics 5,449 117. WILKINSON G.* Organometallic Chemistry 5,444 118. MUSTARD J.F. Pathology 5,442 119. POTTS J.T. Endocrinology 5,402 120. WEISSMANN G. Cell Biology 5,372 121. MOLLER G. Immunology 5,315 122. LIEBER C.S. Pathology 5,300 123. KORNBERG A.* Biochemistry 5,275 124. AURBACH G.D. Endocrinology 5,245 125. WILLIAMS R. Gastroenterology 5,234 126. MEITES J. Endocrinology 5,231 127. MERRILL J.P. Immunology 5,229 128. KOSHLAND ...

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