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  2. Citation impact - Wikipedia

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    Citation impact or citation rate is a measure of how many times an academic journal article or book or author is cited by other articles, books or authors. [1] [2] [3

  3. Impact - Wikipedia

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    Impact may refer to: Impact (mechanics), a large force or mechanical shock over a short period of time; Impact, Texas, a town in Taylor County, Texas, US;

  4. The chances of an asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 have ... - AOL

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    During early assessments of impact risk, Apophis reached a rating of Torino Scale 4, which is a scale for categorizing potential Earth impact events. The 0-to-10 scale ranges from no hazard ...

  5. Torino scale - Wikipedia

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    Were an equivalent impact predicted with a probability of 99% or more, it would rate 10 on the Torino scale. The impacts that created the Barringer Crater and the 1908 Tunguska event are both estimated to have been in the 3–10 megaton range, [13] thus, if a similar impact had been predicted with near certainty, it would correspond to Torino ...

  6. Hilaria Baldwin Says “Rust” Shooting Case Will Have a Lasting ...

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    Hilaria Baldwin is sharing how her husband Alec Baldwin's criminal trial impacted their family.. In the Feb. 23 premiere of their new TLC reality show The Baldwins, Hilaria and Alec have a candid ...

  7. Impact (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    In mechanics, an impact is when two bodies collide. During this collision, both bodies decelerate. During this collision, both bodies decelerate. The deceleration causes a high force or shock , applied over a short time period.

  8. Impact event - Wikipedia

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    An impact event is a collision between astronomical objects causing measurable effects. [1] Impact events have been found to regularly occur in planetary systems, though the most frequent involve asteroids, comets or meteoroids and have minimal effect.

  9. Impact factor - Wikipedia

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    The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as indexed by Clarivate's Web of Science.