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Pullin's and paper
Pullin's early work on the subject ( including his second most cited paper, from 1994 ) involves the " close approximation " in which a pair of nearby black holes is treated mathematically as a single non-spherical black hole ; since joining LSU his work on this area has been based instead on supercomputer simulation.

Pullin's and loop
Pullin's book ( with R. Gambini ) Loops, Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity surveys the state of the art in loop quantum gravity at the time of its publication.

Pullin's and physics
Pullin's wife Gabriela González is also a gravitational physics researcher ; she and Pullin met at a gravitational physics meeting in Córdoba, Argentina.

Pullin's and .
* Pullin's home page at LSU.

most-cited and research
The 2000 – 09 research survey of the Social Sciences Citation Index ranks him as the world ’ s fifth most-cited social science scholar, and the foremost-cited communication scholar.
University of Nebraska – Lincoln scientists have been some of the most-cited in the world in the last 10 years in the area of agricultural research, according to the IS1 Essential Science Indicators Report.

most-cited and paper
Today, the paper is one of the most-cited papers in modern economic theory ( more than 8, 530 citations in academic papers as of May 2011 ), and has profoundly influenced economic thinking in virtually every field of economics, from industrial organisation and public finance to macroeconomics and contract theory.
The most-cited paper in the journal is W. D.
The Chronicle of Higher Education reported that Robert Sternberg from Tufts University spoke out against the paper: " Several of the most-cited researchers on learning styles, Mr. Sternberg points out, do not appear in the paper's bibliography.
His most-cited paper, is " Climate response to increasing levels of greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols ," ( J. F. B.
Google Scholar Citations reports his most-cited works to include his paper on Vector Autoregressions with Olivier Blanchard and his papers on the convergence of Twin Peaked income distributions.

most-cited and on
Their data show that the most-cited think tank was the Brookings Institution, followed by the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
One of her most-cited performances, Duets on Ice, which she conducted in New York and other cities around the world, involved her playing the violin along with a recording while wearing ice skates with the blades frozen into a block of ice ; the performance ended only when the ice had melted away.
Soner co-authored a book, with Wendell Fleming, on viscosity solutions and stochastic control ; Controlled Markov Processes and Viscosity Solutions ( Springer-Verlag ) in 1993, which was listed among the most-cited articles on computer science by Thomson Science in 2004.
One of Naik's most-cited debates was with William Campbell in Chicago in April 2000 on the topic of " The Qur ' an and the Bible: In the Light of Science ".

most-cited and from
The most-cited passage of the Declaration, translated from the Latin original ...
The most-cited official unemployment measures erase this kind of unemployment from the statistics using " seasonal adjustment " techniques.
His book is still the most-cited primary source in biographical accounts of the lives of many artists from his lists, but of most interest to historians is his criticism of their work, especially when he describes the location and owner of the paintings, thus becoming a valuable source for art provenance.
The most-cited official unemployment measures erase this kind of unemployment from the statistics using " seasonal adjustment " techniques.
Her five most-cited recent papers are the following ( with citations from SPIRES ):

most-cited and for
Network effects are notorious for causing lock-in with the most-cited examples being Microsoft products and the QWERTY keyboard.
One of the most-cited reasons for the split was the divergence of the APIs between PM and Windows, which was probably driven by IBM.
His monographs earned him a 10th place among most-cited book authors in the humanities and social sciences for the year 2007.
It has been very widely used in computational linguistics, and was for many years among the most-cited resources in the field.
It has been very widely used in computational linguistics, and was for many years among the most-cited resources in the field.
Sala-i-Martin is widely recognized as one of the leading economists in the field of economic growth and is consistently ranked among the most-cited economists in the world for works produced in the 1990s.

most-cited and .
The environmental law reviews at Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU and Lewis & Clark Law School are regularly the most-cited such publications.
Chevron is now the most-cited case in American case law, even more so than all the citations to famous decisions such as Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, and Roe v. Wade combined.
In 1852 Penn Law was the first law school in the nation to publish a law journal still in existence, then called The American Law Register, which was later renamed to the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, one of the most-cited law journals in the world.
In 2007 Goffman was listed as the 6th most-cited intellectual in the humanities and social sciences by The Times Higher Education Guide, behind Anthony Giddens and ahead of Jürgen Habermas.
His landmark publications, Phylogeny and Classification of Birds ( written with Ahlquist ) and Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World ( with Burt Monroe ) are among the most-cited of all ornithological works, the former setting out the influential Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy.
Monahan, in turn, succeeded Peter Hogg who is a leading Canadian constitutional expert and the author of Constitutional Law of Canada, the single most-cited book in decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada.
He is among the few hundred most-cited scientists in all fields.

research and paper
* American Sign Language is a Foreign Language – a research / argumentative paper for the consideration of ASL to fulfill University foreign language requirements.
The growth in the number of published literature makes it virtually impossible to read every paper, resulting in disjointed subfields of research.
After several years of research and concern, a team of scientists headed by Jerry Bromenshenk published a paper in October 2010 saying that a new DNA-based virus, invertebrate iridescent virus or IIV6, and the fungus Nosema ceranae were found in every killed colony the group studied.
The first paper by Puthoff and Targ on psychic research to appear in a mainstream peer-reviewed scientific journal was published in Nature in March 1974 ; in it, the team reported some degree of remote viewing success.
Jenner continued his research and reported it to the Royal Society, which did not publish the initial paper.
To be assigned an Erdős number, an author must co-write a research paper with an author with a finite Erdős number.
However, through careful research relating to paper construction, handwriting development, and the established principles of textual criticism, scholars can be rather certain about where these errors and changes appeared and what the original text probably said.
This practice was initially proposed as a long research paper in a workshop organized by Philippe Kruchten and Steve Adolph ( See APSO workshop at ICSE 2008 ) and yet it is the only proposed and applicable method for customizing XP.
Backus's paper popularized research into functional programming, though it emphasized function-level programming rather than the lambda-calculus style which has come to be associated with functional programming.
* Isaac Asimov's story " The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline " is a fictional research paper about a compound that dissolves before being added to water that cites only and entirely false sources.
de Garis published his last " CAM-Brain " research paper in 2002.
In May, 2010, a research paper by researchers from Microsoft Research and Indiana University discovered that detailed sensitive user data can be inferred from side channels such as packet sizes.
In his paper on memory, Ebbinghaus arranged his research into four sections: the introduction, the methods, the results, and a discussion section.
Moseley mentioned the two scientists above in his research paper, but he did not actually mention Bohr, who was rather new on the scene then.
In this paper the representatives of the association regret that IQ-related works are frequently written with a view to their political consequences: " research findings were often assessed not so much on their merits or their scientific standing as on their supposed political implications ".
If they choose not to, they must write one research paper.
After hearing a lecture on the subject of Lovelock's results, they embarked on research that resulted in the first published paper that suggested a link between stratospheric CFCs and ozone depletion in 1974, and later shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( with Paul Crutzen ) for their work.
Supported in part by grants from the Council on Library Resources, William J. Barrow conducted research into paper decay and found that no more than three percent of the books published between 1900 and 1949 would survive more than fifty years.
It was originally detailed in a research paper by NASA engineers Robert Zubrin and David Baker in 1990, and later expanded upon in Zubrin's 1996 book The Case for Mars.
Escher is considered a research mathematician of his time because of his documentation with this paper.
In 1909 the Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga published a research paper supporting the suffix-as, which has since been widely accepted.
Most journals cover a specific field and publish the research within that field, however unlike human geographers, physical geographers tend to publish in inter-disciplinary journals rather than predominantly geography journal ; the research is normally expressed in the form of a scientific paper.
Scholarly peer review ( also known as refereeing ) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field, before a paper describing this work is published in a journal.
The relative severity of various British profanities, as perceived by the public, was studied on behalf of the British Broadcasting Standards Commission, Independent Television Commission, BBC and Advertising Standards Authority ; the results of this jointly commissioned research were published in December 2000 in a paper called " Delete expletives ?".

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