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G-index         
CITATION METRIC
The g-index is an author-level metric suggested in 2006 by Leo Egghe. The index is calculated based on the distribution of citations received by a given researcher's publications, such that given a set of articles ranked in decreasing order of the number of citations that they received, the g-index is the unique largest number such that the top g articles received together at least g2 citations.
Corpulence index         
MEASURE OF LEANNESS (CORPULENCE) OF A PERSON CALCULATED AS A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASS AND HEIGHT
Rohrer's index; Ponderal Index; Ponderal index
The Corpulence Index (CI) (also Ponderal Index (PI) or Rohrer's Index) is a measure of corpulence, or of leanness in other variants, of a personFoods and Nutrition Encyclopedia, Audrey H. Ensminger, Marion Eugene Ensminger.
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Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
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[L. pl. Indices, Eng. pl. Indexes.]
1.
Pointer, hand, director.
2.
Alphabetical table of references, table of contents.
3.
Exponent.
4.
Characteristic (of a logarithm), integral part.
5.
(Anat.) Fore-finger.