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El desarrollo del turismo deportivo del patrimonio cultural requiere la colaboración del gobierno, las comunidades en torno al patrimonio cultural, el mundo académico y las partes interesadas. La implementación del turismo deportivo del patrimonio cultural ha sido llevada a cabo por muchos investigadores en todo el mundo. Este estudio se llevó a cabo para realizar una revisión del turismo del patrimonio cultural que se ha llevado a cabo y para averiguar las futuras lagunas de investigación relacionadas con el turismo deportivo del patrimonio cultural. Se utilizaron el software publish or perish de Harzing, Mendeley Desktop y VosViewer para clasificar e identificar las lagunas de esta investigación. Se revisaron un total de 1069 artículos de 2014 a 2024 de las bases de datos Scopus, Web of Science y PubMed de acuerdo con una revisión predeterminada. La revisión incluyó información sobre clusters, factores de impacto, tipos de actividades, resultados de la investigación y lagunas para futuras investigaciones. Los resultados mostraron que había ocho grupos de conglomerados en el análisis resultante con siete palabras clave que tenían un alto factor de impacto. Las palabras clave que tienen factores de impacto elevados son intención de volver a visitar, digitalización, aprendizaje basado en juegos, aplicaciones basadas en la localización, encuestas, economía circular y tecnologías inmersivas. Las conclusiones de este estudio son que el desarrollo de las atracciones del patrimonio cultural debe tener en cuenta las expectativas de los visitantes, el contenido presentado, la participación del gobierno y la promoción. El desarrollo del turismo deportivo del patrimonio cultural tiene un gran potencial.

 

 

Focal therapy, a minimally invasive strategy for localized prostate cancer, has been widely employed in the targeted treatment of localized prostate cancer in recent years. We analyzed 1312 relevant papers from the last decade using Web of Science Core Collection data. Our analysis covered countries, institutions, journals, authors, keywords, and references to offer a multifaceted perspective on the development of this field. The U.S. led in publications, contributing over half of the top 10 institutions. Emberton, M from University College London was the most published and cited author. “EUROPEAN UROLOGY” was the top journal by impact factor in 2022. Analysis of references and keywords suggests the prevalence of brachytherapy-related research, while high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), cryotherapy, and irreversible electroporation (IRE) are emerging as new research focuses. Consequently, more high-quality evidence is necessary to evaluate the long-term effectiveness and safety of these novel therapeutic methods.

 

 

Background: Over the past three decades, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has gained considerable attention in the field of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with an increasing number of publications. It is crucial to reveal the global status, research hotspots and future research trends of ER stress in HCC. The aim of this study is to analyze the publications related to ER stress in HCC through bibliometric analysis in order to better understand the current status of ER stress research in HCC and to identify potential new research directions. Methods: In this study, articles and reviews on ER stress in HCC up to December 31, 2023 were searched and downloaded from the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE) of the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), Pubmed, Scopus and Embase databases. Using CiteSpace 6.2.R6, VOSviewer 1.6.19, Scimago Graphica and Microsoft Office Excel 2019, the knowledge networks of a variety of countries, regions, authors, references, keywords and journals were analyzed. Results: A total of 1239 publications were retrieved, including 843 articles and 396 review articles. The number of global publications is increasing every year, with the majority of publications coming from China and the USA. Ih-Jen Su, Wenya Huang and Wei Wei are the top 3 prolific authors. “Progression”, “inflammation”, “cell cycle arrest”, “metabolism”, “snsignaling pathways”, “pathogenesis” and “non-alcoholic fatty liver disease” have emerged as research hotspots in recent years. The journal with the greatest co-citation is Hepatology. Conclusions: Based on current global trends, the total number of publications on ER stress in HCC research will continue to increase, but there is a need for more cooperation between authors and countries/regions. ER stress in HCC will continue to be a research priority.

 

 

Integrating photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage systems (BESS) in modern power distribution networks presents opportunities and challenges, particularly in maintaining voltage stability and optimizing energy resources. This systematic review and bibliometric analysis investigates the coordination of smart inverter-enabled distributed energy resources (DERs) for enhancing PV-BESS integration and ensuring voltage stability. The study synthesizes recent advancements in smart inverter technologies, which provide grid support functions such as Volt/VAr control, and their applications in DER coordination. A comprehensive review of the literature is conducted to identify prevailing trends, research gaps, and emerging techniques in the field. Bibliometric analysis is employed to quantify the research landscape, highlighting key publications, citations, publications per country, and collaborative networks. The findings reveal that smart inverters play a crucial role in mitigating voltage violations and improving the hosting capacity of PV systems in distribution networks. Furthermore, optimal inverter settings, strategic placement of PV-BESS, and advanced control algorithms are identified as critical factors for effective DER integration. The study concludes by proposing future research directions, including the exploration of smart inverter interactions with legacy grid management systems and the development of robust algorithms for dynamic and adaptive DER coordination. This review serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners aiming to enhance the stability and efficiency of power distribution networks through advanced DER management strategies.

 

 

The aim of this study is to conduct a comprehensive review of 62 articles between 2003 and 2023 and provide an in-depth analysis of the ESG controversies. This study presents the most significant articles, the most important journals and the most relevant authors in research on ESG controversies. In addition, the theoretical and methodological choices used in this research area are examined. In addition, this study provides valuable insights into three essential research clusters in ESG controversy research. This study offers numerous recommendations for further research on ESG controversies to advance the research stream.

 

 

Introduction: Live tissue training (LTT), use of a living anaesthetized animal to practice surgical skills, is a continuing practice, despite controversy and ethical concern. The scientific literature appears polarized in terms of supporting or refuting the practice. This bibliometric analysis of the literature maps and explores the academic conversation regarding LTT including potential influences associated with authorship. Method: Literature identified via the process conducted during a previously published systematic review was used for analysis. 84 literature sources were included. Bibliometric data were manually extracted for analysis, and visually mapped. Results: The scientific conversation about LTT use in trauma is centered on surgery, trauma and emergency medicine specialties, published in clinical journals, with significant influence noted from military authors and organizations. Few authors published work in simulation or education-based journals. Publications are considered to be generally supportive of, or ambivalent to, the use of LTT; those with notable objections to LTT tended to be affiliated to animal activist organizations. Conclusion: There is academic conversation apparent within the literature, in the form of citations, although this is used to affirm or rebuke a given perspective, rather than engage with, or learn from, the content. There is potential benefit to increased interactivity between researchers. The conversation could also be informed by authors broadening the outlook to wider medical educational literature and other disciplines, rather than focusing on application to clinical training, to improve trauma education for all, regardless of modality.

 

 

This study aims to determine the conditions in the range of 2018-2023 related to scientific maps, publication trends, and the scope of thematic research in the field. On the theme of the online-based Adapted Physical Education Learning (APE) model, especially articles published in international journals with indexation of Scopus, PubMed, and Crossref. In addition to the research and data sources to be used in the bibliometric analysis as many as 2200 articles were found through the keywords “learning model”, “APE”, and “online” in the article title & abstract”. To explore and identify key thematic areas as well as topics that appear in publications using keyword co-occurrence analysis. To support data analysis and visualization processes obtained from Harzing’s Publish or Perish and VOSviewer applications. The results of this study show that the online learning model in APE is a research trend that has been in great demand in the last 5 years and is still developing. In the visualization section, high keyword density is presented in 8 clusters, namely: (1) student; (2) practice; (3) treatment; (4) study; (5) experience; (6) patient; (7) parent; and (8) strategy. Bibliometric analysis in the form of mapping provides information about publication development patterns in the field of online learning in APE. These findings contribute to future research, especially the need for in-depth research focusing on one or more themes that are still rarely studied such as treatment, risk factors, deep learning models, distress, healthy control, cyberbullying, professional health, and digital tools.

 

 

This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric review of the scientific literature on women’s entrepreneurship in agriculture across developed and developing countries. The paper delineates the evolving landscape, challenges, and opportunities that shape women’s entrepreneurship experiences in agriculture in the contexts of developed and developing countries. Through a detailed bibliometric analysis of 728 papers from 1992 to 2022, employing performance analysis and science mapping, our methodology distinguishes itself by quantifying contributions and mapping the thematic evolution within this domain. Our study reveals the significant contributions of women entrepreneurs to agricultural innovation, sustainability, and rural development while facing systemic biases, limited access to resources, and societal stereotypes that hinder their entrepreneurial path. The paper underscores the disparity in women’s entrepreneurship between developed and developing regions, with developed countries showcasing lower participation rates in agricultural entrepreneurship but a higher presence in decision-making roles within agribusinesses. In contrast, developing countries display a higher engagement of women in entrepreneurship, driven by necessity and marked by significant contributions to food security and economic stability, though under challenging conditions. Notably, the paper highlights the underrepresentation of women’s agricultural endeavours in scholarly research, pointing to a gap in the documentation and understanding of their contributions. The study reveals emerging themes such as digital agriculture, climate resilience, sustainability, and innovation, pointing towards future research directions that could further empower women in agriculture. It calls for more inclusive research and policy-making to recognise and support women’s vital role in agriculture, advocating for a holistic approach to address women entrepreneurs’ challenges in different economic contexts. Through this analysis, the paper contributes to a deeper understanding of gender dynamics in agricultural entrepreneurship and suggests pathways for fostering more equitable and sustainable agricultural practices.

 

 

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify and visualize from different perspectives the topic on occupational exposure in operating room (OEOR). Methods: In the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), all the half-century data were retrieved from January 1st, 1973 to December 31st, 2022. CiteSpace, VOSviewer and Excel 2019 were employed to analyze and visualize data, based on publications, countries, institutions, journals, authors, keywords. Result: A total of 336 journal papers were found. The increase of publications virtually started in 1991, peaked in 2020 and has been slowing down ever since. USA played most significant part among all the 49 countries/regions, while Universidade Estadual Paulista out of 499 institutions published the most papers. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health bears the most documents and citations in all the 219 retrieved journals. There are 1847 authors found, among whom Hoerauf K is the most influential one. “Occupational exposure”, “nitrous oxide” and “operating room personnel” are the top 3 co-occurrences keywords. Conclusion: The trend in the field lies in “anaesthetic gas”, “blood borne pathogen”, “radiation” and “aerosol”, while “surgical smoke” and “occupational safety” are the recently researching hot spots in this study. Accurate recognize and effective protection are always essential subjects for researchers.

 

 

Background: Lung cancer ranks as one of the most rapidly growing malignancies. Which is characterized by its poor prognosis and a low survival rate due to late diagnosis and limited efficacy of conventional treatments. In recent years nanotechnology has emerged as a promising frontier in the management of lung cancer, presenting novel strategies to enhance drug administration, improve therapeutic efficiency, and mitigate side effects. This research comprehensively evaluates the current state and research trends concerning the application of nanomaterials in lung cancer through bibliometric analysis. Materials and methods: We employed a systematic approach by retrieving studies from the Scopus database that focused on nanomaterials and lung cancer between 2003 and 2023. Subsequently, we carefully selected relevant articles based on predetermined inclusion criteria. The selected publications were then subjected to bibliometric and visual analysis using softwares such as VOSviewer and Biblioshiny. Results: A total of 3523 studies that meet inclusion criteria were selected for bibliometric analysis. We observed a progressive increase in the number of annual publications from 2003 to 2023, indicating the growing interest in this field. According to our analysis, China is the primary contributor to publication output among the countries. The “Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China” was the most influential institution. Among the authors, “Dr. Jack A. Roth” and “Dr. Huang Leaf” had the highest number of publications and cited publications, respectively. The “International Journal of Nanomedicine” was found to be the most prolific journal in this field. Additionally, “Biomaterials” emerged as the most cited journal. Through keyword analysis, we identified five main research themes and future research directions; nono-immunotherapy and green synthesis are the hot topics in this research field. Conclusion: Our study summarized the key characteristics of publications in this field and identified the most influential countries, institutions, authors, journals, hot topics, and trends related to the application of nanomaterials in lung cancer. These findings contribute to the existing body of knowledge and serve as a foundation for future research endeavors in this area. More effective efforts are needed in this field to reduce the burden of lung cancer and help achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.