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To mark the anniversary, Nature magazine asked Thomson Reuters to list the 100 most highly cited papers of all time. The search covered all of Thomson Reuter’s Web of Science, an online version of the SCI that also includes databases covering the social sciences, arts and humanities, conference proceedings and some books. It lists papers published from 1900 to the present day.

 

Nonparametric Estimation From Incomplete Observations. - The 100 most highly cited papers of all time

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Title Of The PaperNonparametric estimation from incomplete observations.
Rank11
AuthorsKaplan E. L. & Meier P.
JournalJ. Am. Stat. Assoc.
Volume53
Pages457–481
Year1958
Times Cited38600
SubjectMedical statistics
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