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Coercive citation
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Citation coercion
Coercive citation is an academic publishing practice in which an editor of a scientific or academic journal forces an author to add spurious…
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2018
2018
Effects of sintering temperature on structure, magnetic and dielectric properties of La0.5Sr0.5Fe0.9Mn0.05Ti0.05O3 material
E. Handoko
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I. Sugihartono
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R. Fahdiran
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Zulkarnain Jalil
,
S. Saptari
,
Mangasi A M
2018
Corpus ID: 55109624
We have investigated structure, magnetic and dielectric of La0.5Sr0.5Fe0.9Mn0.05Ti0.05O3 (LSFMTO) system using ultrasonic mixing…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Peer Review and Churchill
A. Singleton
Publ.
2017
Corpus ID: 40339202
I’ve written a large number of articles over the last forty years, but rather few research papers going through the peer review…
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2017
2017
How to deal with coercive citation: A case study
Kakoli Majumder
2017
Corpus ID: 148816952
2017
2017
How an author can deal effectively with coercive citation requests
C. Mcloughlin
2017
Corpus ID: 168814701
2017
2017
How to identify coercive citation requests from an editor
C. Mcloughlin
2017
Corpus ID: 158401226
1999
1999
Tale of a stigma redeemed
R. Davenport-hines
Nature
1999
Corpus ID: 46470521
The Texan local historians Sarah and Thad Sitton in their Austin’s Hyde Park (Pecan, 1991) quote a local woman reminiscing about…
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1997
1997
Vertical AMR Sensor With New Magnetic Stabilizing Design
Akio Takada
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T. Honda
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M. Abe
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Y. Kanno
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T. Shibata
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Yutaka Soda
IEEE International Magnetics Conference
1997
Corpus ID: 27921523
We have developed a new vertical anisotropic magnetoresistive (AMR) sensor for narrow track recording. In this design, the lower…
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