RESEARCH, 1990-94 Rankings by total number of papers and citation impact among those publishing more than 1,000 papers.
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RESEARCH, 1990-94 Rankings by total number of papers and citation impact among those publishing more than 1,000 papers. Note: Please see the clarification of this table. Output Rank Institution Impact 1 Harvard University 9,571 2 Johns Hopkins University 6,388 3 University of California, Los Angeles 6,272 4 University California, San Francisco 5,982 5 University of Washington 4,943 6 University of Michigan 4,773 7 University of Minnesota 4,165 8 University of Pittsburgh 4,016 9 University of P
RESEARCH, 1990-94 Rankings by total number of papers and citation impact among those publishing more than 1,000 papers.
Note: Please see the clarification of this table.
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