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overview of animal science research 1945–2011 through science mapping analysis

The conceptual structure of the field of Animal Science (AS) research is examined by means of a longitudinal science mapping analysis. The whole of the AS research field is analysed, revealing its conceptual evolution. To this end, an automatic approach to detecting and visualizing hidden themes or...

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Published in:Journal of animal breeding and genetics (1986) 2015-12, Vol.132 (6), p.475-497
Main Authors: Rodriguez-Ledesma, A., Cobo, M.J., Lopez-Pujalte, C., Herrera-Viedma, E.
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Cluster Analysis
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Dairying - trends
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