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Examples of cite


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The book is well-referenced, although a few additional key works could have been cited or referenced in the text.
We in fact cited such evidence in the target article.
My purpose in citing it here is to show the various ways historians have described dispersal, migration and resettlement.
A number of studies in housing literature can be cited.
Consequently, the data cited here are all from the parents' diary.
The studies cited above involved subtle differences in the experimental design.
However, the fecundity of species cited in these studies increased after parasitoids were reared for several generations on the new hosts.
Attempts to achieve political gains by citing the military commitment usually failed.
Although the researchers just mentioned are highly respected, and well cited by their peers, their perspective is not mainstream.
He begins by citing, and quickly dismissing, common arguments in favor of letting languages die.
However, the other studies cited here did not report any errors of this kind.
In the figures cited, 'household work' includes work in subsidiary agriculture.
While the result just cited is correct, it is only correct in some sense.
However, even in this set, none of the works cited directly examined clinical decisions and social class.
They cited fear of pain and discomfort as a reason to discontinue treatment.
All this may explain the discrepancies in observed mortality rates between the above cited studies and the data presented here.
In every case, the authors describe the exclusion in impressionistic language - ' appear ', ' probably ', ' suggest ' - rather than citing clear-cut measures of data quality.
He cites the regulation of managed care organizations as typically involving this stance.
How many cited works are genuinely read and absorbed by authors?
Science is no longer portrayed as political action; instead political action is now regarded primarily as a consequence of personal conviction (p. 174, cited above).
I have not found comparable etymologies for the words considered here in the works she cites.
Another often cited contrast between quantitative and qualitative research is the artificiality of experimental and other quantitative methods and the naturalism of qualitative research.
We have excluded these individuals, going by their cited outputs.
The data also confirm a widely cited observation that women and children play a major role in water collection activities.
The conservation laws are given in the appendix (in the table only the equation number is cited).
In the accounts cited above, be going to is viewed as polysemous, having at least two distinct meanings ('prior intention' and 'current activity').
Neither author cites a source for his information.
A potentially important technical issue is that almost none of the studies cited above consider drug and alcohol use in pregnancy as possible risk factors.
To date, families of 12 children have dropped out (9 in the first 3 months of the study), generally citing time pressures.
The emphasis upon parental discipline practices as a causal mechanism is supported by the evidence from the experimental manipulation studies cited earlier.
The participation and investment of development-focused partners and their growing slate of scientific outputs are cited as outcomes.
Probably not, based on the studies cited above, but convincing answers to questions such as this should lead to advances in nosology.
He prized the revival's ability to ' melt ' men to tears and cited his own case as proof.
The most commonly cited for ms of control require careful use of chemical herbicides.
He cited work of his laboratory with animals with transections at the intercollicular level of the brainstem.
The main evidence cited supporting this proposal has come from the interpretation that dream content shows a significant bias toward representing threatening events.
I proceed, next, to my observations concerning the specific examples cited by hecht.
The figures cited here are conservative (they are discussed in more detail in sect. 4).
However, it's just impossible to be completely comprehensive now and many excellent texts on various aspects of isotope geochemistry already exist, and are cited herein.
The author cites his own earlier works frequently, though these are also compilations of the same ilk and present no primary data on these taxa.
Concerning previous work relevant to our study, references to the case of the infinite cylinder have been cited above.
The specific data cited in the latter are all from the early 1990s - much progress has been made since then.
Unlike most of the works cited above, the sound radiation problem is the main question to be addressed here.
Many more linguistic expressions could be cited which are grounded in these same two conceptual metaphors.
The reader is referred to the papers cited for further details.
In addition, the often cited theory that the defect is due to abnormal closure of the pleuroperitoneal canal was refuted.
If you are searching for papers on the role of mitochondria, telomeres or epigenetics in cloning the papers are cited here in separate lists.
Very recent papers show a renewal of interest in this kind of dynamics (see [11] and the references cited therein).
An extensive list is given of references cited in the text.
Very few far mers (2%), cited seed banks outside their village as a source of fresh seed.
Too many books are cited time and again in different thematic chapters.
A welcome development has certainly been the flurry of papers - see for example those just cited - comparing and contrasting rival nonlinear programming packages.
As cited, this phrase marks a term of affection.
Subsequent page references to this edition are cited in the text.
The biography, placed first, cites, quotes, and comments on many of the source stories and documents.
The book provides context for the impeachment debates by citing earlier cultural and political clashes.
He cites none of the important recent work by scholars in these fields.
The letters cited here are all attributable to individuals, some of whom can be cross-referenced with other qualitative evidence.
They cited as examples the iron pots and enamelled dishes that serve in place of the calabashes of olden days.
The studies cited are followed by an analysis of the pros and cons associated with each study.
Several empirical applications are cited, including physics, chemistry, and astronomy.
Family planning workers were cited as sources of information by 6% of the respondents.
Compared to the previously cited work these papers seem like intellectually provocative word games.
However, the studies cited revealed the encouraging finding that a large proportion of women had contraceptive knowledge and favourable attitudes.
The failure of the method was cited by 50 sheath users (15%), twelve patients using oral contraceptives (3%) and ten patients with an intrauterine device.
Research and central administration were cited as existing in the program studied but were specifically excluded.
An unpublished paper should not be cited unless it is already in press.
The majority of the studies cited favour this hypothesis.
Entries will be cited by date, followed by volume and page numbers.
All of the deposit figures cited above exclude interbank (and, where possible, government) deposits.
Both courts cited a great body of history and evidence that supported vaccination as an effective measure in protecting public health.
Most election judges ruled that they did, citing the residence of the wife as a substantial and continuing commitment to the community.
Consequently, the only results from her work that are cited here are the ones that were averaged across the different stress patterns.
Otherwise, such very high density values as those formerly cited in our calculations could not be attained.
Nonetheless, three types of evidence can be cited in support of a bona fide democratic tendency.
However, in each of the three cases cited, it is also important to recall that the townspeople were divided.
They requested him to sanction improvements in medrese education, oftentimes citing the state schools as a model to be emulated.
They're probably some of the most widely cited empirical papers in international trade.
If it was unclear which method had been used, it was classed as tailor-made on the basis of no cited previous use.
Only 11-21% of 'developing world' yields cited were from studies actually using organic farming methods.
Specific authors are mentioned in the text but the works are not actually cited.
Two-thirds of this group cited loss of independence and poor health as their predominant concerns.
Factors influencing provider acceptance have been cited as turf, efficacy, practice context, apprehension, time to learn, and ownership (9;24).
They then proceed to defend their conclusions by citing all the evidence they can find.
The wide range of figures cited depends on who is counting whom and when and how they were defined.
Of all claimants, the majority 52 (80%) cited a form of dermatitis as the primary nature of their condition.
Of the 516 case reports we reviewed, eleven cited alcohol as possibly contributing to the adverse drug effects described.
Multiple residents cited "lack of time" as a barrier to changing management once their patient had been identified as possibly dying.
Still cited widely today, this paper deals with the basic question of how the cochlea works to analyse sound into its component frequencies.
As noted above, previous studies have cited the occurrence of power-law behaviors for individual properties.
The examples that they cited included the following.
To answer such questions, the performance historian or would-be detective must consider more than the few stage directions already cited.
Bowers speculates on different ways in which culture is passed on and cites memories, metaphors, maxims and myths.
He cites nine main skills areas in the listening/speaking group, and four in the reading/writing group.
In addition to the impressive criterion-related validity, they cited a number of technical reports which provide additional evidence of validity.
Individualism and materialism are most commonly cited as causing a reduction in the scope of family life.
Only one reference cited in the report is dated after 1988, and so some recent developments and arguments are absent.
Many of these approaches are school-based programs, and a number are cited in the evidence-based literature as demonstrations of what actually works.
Two of these six agreed to participate (non-participants cited a lack of time and inability to give access to the facility as reasons for refusal).
In the words cited he then establishes a trust of one hundred in his favour.
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