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Studying citations between individuals rather than articles, in [15] it was observed that coauthors tend to cite each other sooner after the publication of a paper (compared to non-coauthors).

For now the system only measures "direct influence" between papers that cite each other, says Etzioni, but future versions will account for the indirect influence of papers that cite papers that, in turn, cite other papers, and so on.

Moreover, once established and enshrined by the experts and their media co-conspirators -- who often cite each other as proof -- this "wisdom" can be exceedingly difficult to remove.

Although the relevant literatures rarely cite each other or overlap, it is clear that similar phenomena are common to bacterial behaviour in the natural environment, the laboratory, and in a variety of samples of clinical interest.

It seems that, even in English-speaking countries, bioethicists do not link to each other's websites as much as would be expected, do not cite each other as much as would be expected, and do not converge on the same books as much as would be expected if bioethics were truly a 'global' field.

In addition to these factors that are more generally acknowledged as influencing citation frequency, other factors also correlate with citation frequency, such as gender, number of co-authors (particularly those from other institutions), and citation networks (i.e., research groups that often cite each other) (Borsuk et al., 2009; Campbell et al., 2013; Maliniak et al., 2013).

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For example, reductionism is a central area of investigation in both fields, and in both fields there is generally an anti-reductionist consensus, yet feminist and non-feminist philosophers of biology rarely cite each others' work (for an exception see Dupré 2001).

This could be because Chinese science is poor or because researchers in America, Europe and Japan have an historical bias towards citing each other.

This means, as Helga Konrad, former special representative for the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe on human trafficking, put it to me that everybody ends up 'cutting and pasting', citing each other's publications in a merry-go-round that doesn't actually centre on genuine empirical data.

"We started out with patents and medical documents, and we would look at how different companies were citing each other, how inventors were working together and how scientists co-authoring medical literature were co-authoring papers together," said Alexander Shapiro, the chief executive of TouchGraph, which is not owned by Facebook.

Only three publications are completely left out citing each other, owed to dealing with hormones and lagoon water.

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