![]() More information regarding the approach taken to derive the median citation can be found here. Brief definitions for each of the metrics used to measure the influence of our journals are included below the tables. ![]() The distribution of citations for Nature, Nature Communications and Scientific Reports are shown below. in Nature, the Nature research and reviews journals and Scientific Reports. Because the median is not subject to the distortions from outliers, we have developed and provided the 2-year Median, derived from Web of Science data and defined as the median number of citations received last year for articles published in the two prior years. On this page you will find a suite of citation-based metrics for Nature Portfolio journals including Nature, the Nature reviews and research journals, Scientific Reports, Scientific Data and the Nature Partner Journals which provide an overview of these journals. Submission to first post-review decision (median, days) Submission to first editorial decision (median, days) Submission to Accept: the median time (in days) from the published submission date to the final editorial acceptance date. Submission to first post-review decision: for manuscripts that are sent to external reviewers, the median time (in days) taken from when a submission is received to when a editorial decision post-review is sent to the authors. Submission to first editorial decision: the median time (in days) from when a submission is received to when a first editorial decision about whether the paper was sent out for formal review or not is sent to the authors. We believe that Impact Factor is just one of a number of metrics that can be used to evaluate a journal, and a small number of highly cited papers can have a disproportionate effect on the mean number of citations per paper. Nature Portfolio is a signatory of San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (see here for more information about our endorsement). Click here to download our quick reference guide to journal metrics. More information regarding the release of these data can be found here. Data are collected annually for full calendar years. You will be able to generate a thumbnail from within Cascade, the Unreal Engine 4 particle editor.ĭouble-click a Particle System in the Content Browser to open it in Cascade.This page provides information on peer review performance and citation metrics for the Nature Portfolio journals. ![]() Once a new name is entered, or you click something else, the Particle System's icon will update with a "No Image" thumbnail. Once created, the name of the new Particle System will be highlighted awaiting a new name. To create a Particle System, left-click the Add New button on the Content Browser, and select Particle System, or right-click in the Content Browser's Asset View, and using the context menu select Particle System. Links to more extensive documentation are provided when available. This document will cover the most common workflows of working with Particle Systems and the Particle System editor: Cascade. ![]()
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