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Nature Physics celebrates its impact factor

12.040 : Article : Nature Physics

"12.040. Of course we're pleased. We want to shout it from the rooftops. Nature Physics has its first impact factor, and its a good one." Read more at the link above, this month's Nature Physics Editorial.

See here for the Nature Publishing Group press release about its journals' 2006 impact factors.
See the author and reviewers' website for a list of Nature journals and their impact factors.

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