Biomicrofuidics sees huge increase in Impact Factor to take second spot in Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
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Journal metrics just released by Thomson Reuters*, once again show Biomicrofluidics (BMF) rising through the ranks with a 35% increase in Impact Factor in 2010 compared to 2009. BMF’s 2010 Impact Factor is 3.896. |
Other highlights of the new data include:
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The American Institute of Physics is indebted to the author and reviewer community for support of BMF. Your contributions—coupled with the dedication of our editors—are enabling BMF to become a valued resource!
*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)












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