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The phrase "a published item" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any material that has been formally released or made available to the public, such as books, articles, or reports.
Example: "The library has a vast collection of a published item, including journals and research papers."
Alternatives: "a released work" or "a printed material".
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Counsel for respondent admit (and properly so) that, upon the authorities, a published item saying, 'C.
Forming an essential component in the dialogue of medical research [ 19], citations are regarded as a key indicator of the relevance and importance of a published item.
However, it can be estimated from the present data analysis that citation indices will be high for those organs that also have the highest numbers of published items since a citation can only be traced in a published item and a high number of published items also indicate a high number of citations.
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Citation-analytical bar charts showing the increase of (A) published items and (B) citations in the Web of Knowledge when the search terms 'tephrochronology' (empty bars) and 'tephrochronology' AND 'archaeology' (filled bars) are employed.
In specific, UK contributed 27.28% of all published items in the category "respiratory medicine".
Furthermore, all published items were analysed with the function "citation report".
A citation is a unique reference to an article, a book, a Web page, a technical report, a thesis or other published item.
The quality of breast-related output from both the United States and the United Kingdom was high as measured using the average citation rate per published item as a proxy measure for quality.
If item was previously published, a reference to a book, article, web page or other published item with sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely.
This was assessed in a closely analogous manner to fruit, with one previously published item [ 45].
"JIF is a reflection of the citation performance of a journal as a whole unit, not as an assembly of diverse published items".
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