1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02016791
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“…However, for reasons of consistency, we define domestic relations here under physical proximity.13 Another dependent variable can be the similarities among science systems. Using co-structure cluster analysisBonitz, Bruckner, and Scharnhorst (1993) argue that some countries are similar in their publication patterns to other countries. They suggest that these similarities might be due to physical proximity as in the case of the Scandinavian countries or institutional proximity as in the case of the commonwealth countries.…”
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“…However, for reasons of consistency, we define domestic relations here under physical proximity.13 Another dependent variable can be the similarities among science systems. Using co-structure cluster analysisBonitz, Bruckner, and Scharnhorst (1993) argue that some countries are similar in their publication patterns to other countries. They suggest that these similarities might be due to physical proximity as in the case of the Scandinavian countries or institutional proximity as in the case of the commonwealth countries.…”
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“…This use is attested in Herodotus and the Attic orators, as well as often in nonclassical authors (Kühner andGerth (1890-1892) II.2.355). It is found also in Aristotle, as Bonitz (1961) notes (Index 200b39-52). Since it follows ἐμφαίνει in Met.…”
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“…In addition, Glanzel and Schubert (2003) suggested that using subject categories can be useful for retrieving discipline information although it does not actually shed light on disciplinarity. Bonitz et al (1993) proposed a country-level science activity indicator (Science Strategy Index) that could be used to compare the publication output structure of countries and map clusters of countries with similar structures. Leydesdorff (2008) conducted a co-classification analysis as an alternative to co-citations by using the patent portfolio as a means to examine how technologies are distributed at different levels of aggregation.…”
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confidence: 99%