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Pharmacochemistry Journal Impact Factor

 Pharmacochemistry is a part of the science that manages the production of pharmaceutical drugs, while science is (unrecognized) a part of the characteristic science that manages the arrangement and constitution of substances and the progression they experience as a result of changes in the constitution of their atoms. Pharmacochemistry has important roles to play individually and as a discipline in Causes and Effect Study, Risk Group Research, Substance Use Research, Physician Prescription Analysis and Development, Patient Compliance Evaluation, Medication Error Studies, and so on. Pharmacochemistry is an important tool for doctors, researchers and policy makers to collect useful data. The impact factor of the pharmacochemistry journal is a metric that represents the total number of citations for recent papers published in the journal. It is also used as a measure for the relative importance of a journal within its area, with journals with higher impact factors considered to be more relevant than those with lower impacts. The impact factor was invented by Eugene Garfield, founder of the Center for Scientific Learning. Pharmacochemistry The impact factors for journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports are calculated annually. Editorial policies can be implemented in order to maximize the effect factor. For example, journals can publish a larger percentage of review articles that are more commonly cited than research papers. The review papers will therefore increase the impact factor of the journal and thus the review journals will also have the highest impact factors in their respective fields.  

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