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While it might be expected that impediments would be more frequently cited by non-users than users of technologies, the opposite occurs.
Much more frequently cited are "alcohol, various prescription drugs, and cocaine", she said, with occasional instances where "marijuana is used in conjunction with other things".
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) is widely thought of as the founder of modern neuroscience; and his work is more frequently cited than that of any other scientist in the field.
But if they survived, they were more successful — they were valued higher at their initial public offering or acquisition, they held more patents, and those patents were more frequently cited.
"The elevator problem is only one of many issues," he said, referring to one of the more frequently cited problems that could occur at midnight at the beginning of 2000: some computer-guided elevators could simply stop in their tracks.
That said, the Japanese can take some solace from a far better success rate in having patents granted and in their patents being more frequently cited by other patents.The economic crisis caused many firms to cut R&D spending.
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The results show that highly-cited work in all scientific fields more frequently cites previously highly-cited papers than that medium-cited work cites highly-cited work.
The Newton hypothesis would be supported if the top-level research more frequently cites previously highly-cited work than that medium-level research cites highly-cited work.
Similarly, in our study, farmers more frequently cite drought tolerance as a reason for growing local varieties than for any of the improved OPVs.
The 'vestigial' features of development outlined in this paper stand in contrast to the far-more frequently cited vestiges of evolution.
Aaronovitch's relationship with his mother was even more difficult, though her frequently cited diary is an important guide to her family's occasionally deluded lives.
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