These 5,000 pages were the most accessed medical articles on the English Wikipedia during 2014.[a] The first column is the numerical ranking.[b] The second column is the article title. A number of subsequent columns enumerate article designations, as described in the legend at right below.[c] Aggregate statistics related to these designations appear below the table. The next-to-last column is the number of page views.[d][e] The final column is an estimate of the percentage of "mobile" (i.e., cellphones, tablets, etc.) traffic (versus "desktop") arriving at the article.[f]
This report is produced in a manner similar to that of the weekly "top 5000".[g]. This report is generated by User:West.andrew.g, or Andrew G. West, in real life. He is unable to address statistical queries regarding other languages/projects, but is particularly interested in academic collaboration regarding this dataset. A similar aggregation identified the most popular articles in 2014 (not just medical).
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