Citación in english

Citation

pronunciation: saɪteɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

citación1 = subpoena ; summons. 

Example: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.Example: The summons requires that the defendant file a response with the court or simply appear in person on an appointed day.

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» citación judicialsubpoenasummonsjudicial summons .

Example: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.

Example: The summons requires that the defendant file a response with the court or simply appear in person on an appointed day.

Example: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.

citación2 = citation. 

Example: ISI gives you an additional -- and very powerful -- way of locating articles... by citations, the references found at the end of scholarly works.

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» frecuencia de citacióncitation frequency .

Example: Demand for a periodical is based on citation frequency.

» grado de citacióncitedness  .

Example: A negative correlation was hypothesised between citedness and publication delay but this was not borne out.

» grado de no citaciónuncitedness  .

Example: Large scale uncitedness refers to the significant proportion of articles that do not receive a single citation within 5 years of publication.

» hábito de citaciónciting habit .

Example: This parallelism suggests similar citing habits of scientists in the fields studied.

» índice de no citaciónuncitedness  .

Example: Large scale uncitedness refers to the significant proportion of articles that do not receive a single citation within 5 years of publication.

» mapa de citacióncitation map .

Example: A citation map is a graphical representation of the articles citing or cited by your selected article.

» modelo de citacióncitation behaviour [En bibliometría, todo lo referido a la forma y principalmente el contenido de las citas hechas por los autores] .

Example: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.

» patrón de citacióncitation behaviour [En bibliometría, todo lo referido a la forma y principalmente el contenido de las citas hechas por los autores] .

Example: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.

» probabilidad de citacióncitability .

Example: The objective of this study was to quantify the citability of research contained in supplements and compare it with that for the parent journal.

» red de citacióncitation network .

Example: The main purposes of this article are to uncover interesting features in real-world citation networks, and to highlight important substructures.

» tasa de citacióncitation rate [En bibliometría, número de veces que un artículo dado es citado] .

Example: Using the data presented by Lea Velho on the citation rates in and on Brazilian agricultural periodical articles, it is suggested that a given paper is cited by the non-Brazilian scientific literature at the same rate as a paper written anywhere else in the world would be.

Citación synonyms

credit in spanish: crédito, pronunciation: kredət part of speech: noun reference in spanish: referencia, pronunciation: refɜrəns part of speech: noun mention in spanish: mencionar, pronunciation: menʃən part of speech: verb, noun quotation in spanish: cotización, pronunciation: kwoʊteɪʃən part of speech: noun commendation in spanish: elogio, pronunciation: kɑməndeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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