The impact of an article or journal can be measured directly by the number of times the average article is
cited in other articles.
Not exact matches
In 1926, to commemorate the company's 25th anniversary, Gillette wrote (as
cited on the Gillette Company website) of the company's flagship product, the safety razor, «There is no
other article for individual use so universally known or widely distributed.
Another bit of prima facie evidence that might be considered
in favor of Hartshorne's «personalism» is that
in Virgilius Ferm's 1945 classic Encyclopedia of Religion, a work to which Brightman contributed forty
articles, 14 and
in which Brightman had particular editorial input, 15 the
article on «God, as personal» was written by none
other than Charles Hartshorne.16 This, along with Brightman's review of me Divine Relativity (
cited below), suggests that Brightman himself considered Hartshorne a personalist.
The ethics of authorship, obligation to
cite prior work, and problems of multiple authorship have been analyzed
in an
article in Science.13
Others have been concerned about the humane treatment of animals, which are crucial
in experimental biology and pharmacology.
All I can really do is to recommend once again to the reader — and to Griffin himself who evidently has not read them — the
articles cited in Note 12 of my paper, where many of the objections made
in his paper (and
others besides) are considered and answered.
I mean, how many
other articles on CNN do you see
citing (and quoting) John 3:16 three times and,
in my opinion, honoring founders / presidents / CEOs of successful companies... who happen to be Christian?
If you would like to receive automatic email messages as soon as this
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Dr. Marianne Neifert writes
in her
article, Prevention of Breastfeeding Tragedies, «The bold claims made about the infallibility of lactation are not
cited about any
other physiologic processes.
In this
article David Miliband has nothing to say about families, charities, social entrepreneurs and religious institutions,
other than
citing Tony Blair's notion of «interdependence», which, unlike David Cameron's idea of «social responsibility», is devoid of ethical content.
A few
other profound anterograde amnesia cases
in the literature,
cited in the original
article, followed on from an acute medical emergency involving the spinal column (e.g. whiplash), so no clear link to anaesthetic effects or tooth extraction that I am aware of.
Further analysis suggested that the direct cost to the NIH is higher for retracted papers published
in high - impact journals — those with
articles that are the most
cited in other research papers within two years of publication.
Until now, most rigorous metrics of scientific impact have relied on citations: the number of peer - reviewed
articles a scientist has written, the «impact factor» of the journals
in which they were published, and how many times
other scientists have
cited those
articles.
Actually, it's due to the polls
cited in the
article — and those I have seen elsewhere — that suggest that the American public thinks, among
other things, that scientists are still trying to determine if global warming is for real and that it's a major issue
in the upcoming Presidential election.
Nicholson and his colleagues developed the tool by first manually examining 48,000 excerpts of text
in articles that
cited other published papers.
The
article is a collaborative work of different RD - Connect teams and can be
cited in other publications.
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journa
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have
cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journa
in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several
other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues
in the pages of the same journa
in the pages of the same journal.
In January 2010, Michael F. Hollick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues in the pages of the same journa
In January 2010, Michael F. Hollick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have
cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues in the pages of the same journa
in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several
other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues
in the pages of the same journa
in the pages of the same journal.
For example, an earlier study involving more children with refractory epilepsy, 317, over a longer period of time, seven years, was one of the
other studies
cited by the study summarized
in this
article.
Professor Gary Orfield is Professor of Education and Social Policy and founding Co-Director of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University is the author of many books and
articles on school desegregation and
other civil rights issues and his work was
cited by the Supreme Court
in its recent decision on affirmative action.
Finally,
in addition to an extensive list of references
cited in the
article, a list of
other resources is included below for those interested
in further investigation.
In order to be taken seriously not only do you have to write
articles or research papers but
other's have to
cite them.
In order to be taken seriously, not only do you have to write
articles or research papers, but
other people have to
cite them.
No positions
in any
other investments
cited in this
article.
Byron Udell has written numerous industry
articles about permanent and term life insurance and been
cited in hundreds of business publications, financial books, and
other periodicals.
No trend
in 30 years is the summary statement — that 2001 paper shows no trend over 1980 - 2000;
other work
cited in the intermediate
article shows no trend during the most recent decade.
Now, It is pretty obvious that what happened
in Russia (and indeed what continues to happen
in Russia) along with
other extreme weather events is a major triggering event — see the WSJ analysis quoted
in my latest post and the multiple experts and
articles cited in my ongoing series.
In other words, this
article is not about the science, but about the reporting of the science by Monbiot of the Guardian, and Connor of the Independent, who will
cite any ad hoc comment by a scientist which counters a sceptical argument, as if the simple fact that it is uttered by a scientist demolished the sceptical argument.
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW coming to CFACT and
citing an
article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (which people generally publish
in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person who's work has had to be corrected by
others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back
in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was
citing was this guy making the same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering to get it's conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
I would say he is
in the 90 % of people that publish an
article that is so irrelevant that is almost not
cited in 5 years (10 times) and half of them by himself
in his
other articles.
A December 21, 2006 Toronto Star
article cites the above statements and
others and states: «Prime Minister Stephen Harper, flying
in the face of his past public comments, says now he has never questioned the science behind climate change.»
Some interesting reading
in those
other articles and the papers
citing the consensus study.
While
citing the groups» progress
in some states, the Heartland Institute's Guldenschuh posed the hard question: «[C] an leaders within the movement coordinate their efforts and cooperate with each
other» to win an
Article V convention, «or will the movement devolve into a circular firing squad as unfortunately happens all too often among conservative groups?»
After promoting the eco-group World Wildlife Fund's new climate study, the Washington Post's Eilperin also dug up a scientist with a woeful reputation, Robert Corell, and chooses not to identify his employment with the partisan Heinz Foundation, vice-chaired by Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Senator John Kerry (who recently claimed: Global Warming Is The Next 9/11) Eilperin felt compelled to state that Fred Singer was a «skeptic» but the reporter felt no obligation to label any
other scientists she
cited in the
article.
-RRB- Eilperin felt compelled to state that Fred Singer was a «skeptic» but the reporter felt no obligation to label any
other scientists she
cited in the
article.
He then
cited, among
other things, a Newsweek
article from 1975 (whose author recently lamented the way climate change deniers use his work), archaeological evidence, and Scriptures,
in addition to the snowball, as evidence that refutes the claim that «somehow man is so important that he can change [the climate].»
The
article cites approximately the same number I have used
in my work and that was used by the IPCC: absent feedback and
other second order effects, the earth should likely warm about 1.2 C from a doubling of CO2.
That was because its algorithm compared the cases
in the uploaded document to the cases and
articles in the Casetext database, looking for
other cases that were usually
cited alongside those cases.
The easiest way of replying to your statements is to ask that you read the
articles cited in my comment, and the
other relevant
articles listed on my SSRN author's page, at: http://ssrn.com/author=1398484; and listed on my Slaw author's page, at: http://www.slaw.ca/author/chasse/ However, I offer the following few comments, but each requires the fuller explanation as set out
in those
articles.
Article 56 TFEU requires not only the elimination of all discrimination against providers of services on grounds of nationality or the fact that they are established
in a Member State
other than that where the services are to be provided, but also the abolition of any restriction, even if it applies without distinction to national providers of services and to those of
other Member States, which is liable to prohibit, impede or render less advantageous the activities of a provider of services established
in another Member State where he lawfully provides similar services (Case C ‑ 475 / 11 Konstantinides [2013] ECR, paragraph 44 and the case - law
cited).
That's a lot of trees for
articles — around 40 percent — that are never
cited in court decisions or even
in other articles.
On finding the
article in the library's online collection, students will see that the publisher provides links to related
articles, to the references listed
in the
article so readers can follow up a source, as well as links from
other works (including blogs) that have
cited the
article, critically or positively.
Influence can be evaluated by how often an
article has been
cited in other research
articles; however, research influence often extends beyond the official scholarly literature.
In other words, cases from
other states may be
cited as persuasive, a law review
article may be
cited as persuasive, or an op - ed from the New York Times may be
cited as persuasive.
Due to its expertise
in Attorney Hourly Rate and Alternative Fee Arrangement (AFA) or Alternative Billing Arrangements Pricing for individual Attorneys at over 1,200 Law Firms including the Top 200 by Annual Revenue Size, Magic Circle and
other large regional, middle - market, small and boutique Firms, Valeo has been used as a primary source and
cited for
articles in the major law and business publications.
He has written and co-written a number of
articles published
in the Professional Liability Underwriter's Society's PLUS Journal and the Defense Research Institute's For The Defense, amongst
other publications, one of which was recently
cited by a federal judge.
For example,
in studying the literature about Australian practical legal training published during 2006 - 2012 I found 10
articles listed on Google Scholar, World of Science, and Scopus, of which only 2 were
cited in other literature.
Although it is hard to be certain without more publicly available information, FISC judges likely treat their opinions as non-precedential, as is standard practice for federal district courts.19 The relatively few public FISC opinions do
cite earlier FISC opinions and principles of law, 20 but we have seen no clear evidence to suggest that the judges feel formally bound by those earlier opinions
in any manner that would set them apart from
other Article III district courts.
Speaking of Newark and Walter Olson, Overlawyered
cites to a fascinating
article «about the lengthy career of one pro se litigant
in Newark who has been tying up landlords and
others in court for years.»
We have top students from schools across the country ready to jump
in and help with legal research,
cite - checking, deposition summaries, document review, client alerts, academic
articles, blog content, and whatever
other tasks you need done.
I have also added reference to her book Movie Therapy for Law Students (and Pre-Law, Paralegal, and Related Majors)(Bloomington,
IN: Authorhouse, 2009), along with some other books about law - related movies she cites in the articl
IN: Authorhouse, 2009), along with some
other books about law - related movies she
cites in the articl
in the
article.