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Nearly half of defectors and refugees percent of North Korean defectors and refugees interviewed in 2010 and cited in a 2012 report by Intermedia, a research group for global development, said they had watched illegal foreign DVDs while still in the country.

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The enrolled nurses in contrast placed the responsibility for their failure to achieve a good caring standard on the authorities, administrators and health care system and cited in particular a lack of resources [ 18].

When she tearfully assented, Mr. Holten placed his 9-millimeter carbine — the same weapon Ms. Holten believes she saw at his home a month earlier and cited in her court petition — in a hallway closet.

This dataset is linked and cited in the paper through a citable DOI (Digital Object Identifier), providing stability, and most importantly, additional discoverability and traceability through its ability to be tracked in the same manner as standard journal citations.

The numbers varied from vague "thousands," reported by the governors of the Russian regions bordering on Ukraine, to an amazing "hundred and forty-three thousand" cined in a government newspaper.

The book sold 600,000 copies in the 1920s alone, was referenced in The Great Gatsby, and was cited in a double murder investigation.

His scholarly works have been published by Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, New Mexico Law Review, George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal, and the Yale Law & Policy Review, and have been cited in a number of respected legal journals and in court filings.

We find that highly novel papers, defined to be those that make more (distant) new combinations, deliver high gains to science: they are more likely to be a top 1% highly cited paper in the long run, to inspire follow-on highly cited research, and to be cited in a broader set of disciplines and in disciplines that are more distant from their "home" field.

In the long run, however, novel papers "are more likely to be a top 1% highly cited paper …, to inspire follow on highly cited research, and to be cited in a broader set of disciplines" than more conventional ones. .

The first successful transfer of genetic material for this purpose was published in a U.S. medical journal in 1997 and then later cited in a Human Reproduction publication in 2001.

Sure enough I found the quote attributed to Art Linkletter -- and it was cited in a book called Why Winners Win by Art Garner.

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