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  2. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education - Wikipedia

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    As an accredited institution, staff and students are expected to follow the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice [2] The institute was established from the International Course in Hydraulic Engineering (set up in 1957). This name changed to International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) in 1976. In 2003 ...

  3. Journal of International Students - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of International Students is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, open access, academic journal covering research on international students in tertiary education, secondary education, and other educational settings that make significant contributions to research, policy, and practice in the internationalization of education worldwide.

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  5. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of hydrogen energy, including hydrogen generation and storage.It is published by Elsevier and is an official journal of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy.

  6. CiteScore - Wikipedia

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    In any given year, the CiteScore of a journal is the number of citations, received in that year and in previous three years, for documents published in the journal during the total period (four years), divided by the total number of published documents (articles, reviews, conference papers, book chapters, and data papers) in the journal during the same four-year period: [3]