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- Citationality, in literary theory, is an author's citation (quoting) of other authors' works. Some works are highly citational (making frequent use of...
- Acknowledgment (creative arts) Bible citation Case citation Citation creator Citation index Citation signal Citationality Coercive citation Credit (creative arts) Cross-reference...
- The Chevrolet Citation is a range of compact cars that was produced by Chevrolet from the 1980 to 1985 model years. The first front-wheel drive Chevrolet...
- The tag "[citation needed]" is added by Wikipedia editors to unsourced statements in articles requesting citations to be added. The phrase is reflective...
- A citation graph (or citation network), in information science and bibliometrics, is a directed graph that describes the citations within a collection...
- Citation analysis is the examination of the frequency, patterns, and graphs of citations in do****ents. It uses the directed graph of citations — links...
- Legal citation is the practice of crediting and referring to authoritative do****ents and sources. The most common sources of authority cited are court...
- The Citation Star was a Department of War personal valor decoration issued as a ribbon device which was first established by the United States Congress...
- The Law of Citations (Lex citationum) was a Roman law issued from Ravenna in AD 426 by the emperor Valentinian III, or rather by his regent mother, Galla...
- A citation from the Bible is usually referenced with the book name, chapter number and verse number. Sometimes, the name of the Bible translation is also...