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2 August 2024
Biomechanics Accepted into Emerging Sources Citation Index in Web of Science
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We are pleased to announce that Biomechanics (ISSN: 2673-7078) was selected for coverage in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science) in July 2024. We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to all the authors, reviewers, and editors who have contributed to this journal and helped us accomplish this achievement.
Biomechanics is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of biomechanics, which can be described as the application of principles and methods of mechanics to the quantitative study of biological problems. Its research scope ranges from whole organisms to systems and organs (including blood, body fluids, organs, and bones) within the human body as well as animals and plants.
To make the most of this opportunity, we welcome you to consider Biomechanics as a platform for publishing your research. If you have a paper concerning any topic within the journal's scope, please submit it via the journal’s website.
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