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            Figure 2. Global trends in related publications from 2010 to 2024. (A) Temporal evolution of research and innovation and the corresponding volume
            of publications. (B) The top 10 countries in the field and their respective proportions. (C) Yearly publication output of the 10 most productive countries
            from 2010 to 2024.

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            Figure 3. Citation frequency and H-index of various countries. (A) The 10 countries with the highest H-index in bone/cartilage organoid research
            publications. (B) The 10 countries with the highest average citations per publication in bone/cartilage organoid research. (C) The 10 countries with the
            highest total citation counts in bone/cartilage organoid research.

            around  1,000.  However, countries, such as  Australia   suggests that research from Australia and the Netherlands
            and the Netherlands, despite having fewer publications,   is particularly influential, even with a smaller volume
            demonstrate a higher impact per paper. Australia averaged   of publications. Overall, while the USA led in output,
            90.8 citations per paper, while the Netherlands followed   Australia and the Netherlands achieved a higher impact
            with 66.2, surpassing the USA average of 36.5. This finding   per paper.



            Volume 1 Issue 3 (2025)                         4                                 doi: 10.36922/or.8295
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