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He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant leadership: the citation for this award, published in the London Gazette in December 1914 reads:
His citation reads: " Theoretical physicist John Bardeen ( 1908 – 1991 ) shared the Nobel Prize in Physics twice -- in 1956, as co-inventor of the transistor and in 1972, for the explanation of superconductivity.
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The Oxford English Dictionary lists a 1548 citation that reads, " Cicer may be named in English Cich, or ciche pease, after the Frenche tonge.
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* Leon Ames – Admiral's aide reads citation for medals
The citation accompanying von Kármán's award reads:
His Medal of Honor citation reads:
The jury ’ s citation reads as follows: " For work as an author, film-maker and journalist as well as for courage as a foreign and war correspondent in enabling the voices of the powerless to be heard.
Wainwright's Medal of Honor citation reads:
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The citation reads, " for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell.
The citation on the award reads “ In particular, this award recognizes your great achievement in creating the Geography Markup Language, ( GML ), and your uniquely sensitive and effective work to promote the reconciliation of national differences to promote meaningful standardization of GML on a global level .” Simon Cox ( CSIRO ) and Clemens Portele ( Interactive Instruments ) also subsequently received the Gardels award, in part for their contributions to GML.
Stockdale's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
As his citation reads, " He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.
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Fleming's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
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The critical sense and sceptical attitude of the citation of medicine from the shackles of priestcraft and of caste ; secondly, the conception of medicine as an art based on accurate observation, and as a science, an integral part of the science of man and of nature ; thirdly, the high moral ideals, expressed in that most " memorable of human documents " ( Gomperz ), the Hippocratic oath ; and fourthly, the conception and realization of medicine as the profession of a cultivated gentleman.
A quotation or quote is the repetition of one expression as part of another one, particularly when the quoted expression is well-known or explicitly attributed by citation to its original source, and it is indicated by ( punctuated with ) quotation marks.
: Place a parenthetical that must be included as part of a citation before an explanatory parenthetical.
The Epistle of Jude contains a verifiable citation from the Book of Enoch, which is not a part of the canon for most Christian churches, which has " Enoch the Seventh from Adam " having " prophesied to " false teachers.
Another important issue is citation errors, which often occur due to carelessness on either the researcher or journal editor's part in the publication procedure.
It is known that in later life he attended the 1662 Bury St. Edmunds witch trial, where his citation of a parallel case in Denmark played some part in confirming in the jury's minds the guilt of the accused, two women who were subsequently executed for the crime of witchcraft.
It formed a major part of the citation when he was awarded the Rumford Medal by the Royal Society in 1984.
In 2008, ProQuest acquired complete ownership of RefWorks, a web-based citation manager of which it had been part owner since 2001.
The term soon became part of the language of the theatre, as another, slightly later citation of its use in a publication such as the Edinburgh Weekly Journal makes clear (" He had hitherto been speaking of what, in theatrical language, was called stars ").
Presentation requirements, including pagination, layout, type and color of paper, use of acid-free paper ( where a copy of the dissertation will become a permanent part of the library collection ), paper size, order of components, and citation style, will be checked page by page by the accepting officer before the thesis is accepted and a receipt is issued.
As part of Task Force K-Bar, the Hunter Corps was awarded " The Presidential Unit citation " on December 7, 2004 for its effort as part of the joint-forces special forces group in Afghanistan.
For this action, Prince was awarded the Military Medal, his citation reading ( in part ) " Sergeant Prince's courage and utter disregard for personal safety were an inspiration to his fellows and a marked credit to his unit.
* ISI ( now part of Thomson Scientific ) publishes the ISI citation indexes in print and compact disc.
The use of citation counts to rank journals was a technique used in the early part of the nineteenth century but the systematic ongoing measurement of these counts for scientific journals was initiated by Eugene Garfield at the Institute for Scientific Information who also pioneered the use of these counts to rank authors and papers.
The aforementioned citation would be read, " title 42, part 260, section 11, paragraph ( a )( 1 ).
Shepard ’ s had become such a necessary part of legal research, that citation checking is still informally referred to as “ Shepardizing .”
That citation reads in part "... For extraordinary heroism ... Tracking his targets relentlessly ...( he ) launched his smashing torpedo and gunfire attacks against hostile freighters, junks and picket boats, sinking over 7000 tons of shipping vital to Japanese supply ..."
The prize citation read, in part: " Through his synthesis of the poetic with the everyday, Yehuda Amichai effected a revolutionary change in both the subject matter and the language of poetry.
The full citation for the award appeared in a supplement of the London Gazette on 17 October 1967, reading in part:
ALR3d through ALR6th and ALR Fed are updated by pocket part supplements ( the first series has a citation service, and ALR2d a Later Case Service ).
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The citation, in part, read: " he continually displayed the utmost concern for the welfare of fellow prisoners with complete disregard for his own safety.

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