noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
analysis
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The reader may question, in the light of all of the above criticisms and suggested limitations, the objective validity of citation analysis .
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Fundamental issues in epistemology have also raised questions concerning the limitations of citation analysis .
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So what of the other reasons for rejecting citation analysis as a help in deciding where the money should go?
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This factor has already been alluded to in earlier discussions on bibliographies, and on citation analysis in general.
■ VERB
receive
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When a thesis receives one citation in each of five separate years, it is impossible to assign a peak.
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Sons of the school had received 160 decorations or citations .
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This again was impossible to calculate for those theses which had received only one citation .
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The following table lists universities which have produced highly cited theses, i.e. those which have received five or more citations .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The Oxford English Dictionary's first citation for the word "garage" is from 1902.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another possible measure was the average number of citations within the citation period.
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Confirmation of influence is provided by subsequent citation of that paper.
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If the writer feels strongly about including drawings, citations, and explanations, then by all means include such material.
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Since they are not identical, this unexpected result suggests that citations by others occur before the majority of self-citations.
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Sons of the school had received 160 decorations or citations.
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The relative frequencies of citations may be inaccurate, if allowance is not made for the growth of the literature.
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They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts, with short-term and long-term components.