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The bibliometric assessment of UK scientific performance—Some comments on Martin's “reply”

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No new arguments or evidence that undermine our conviction that available scientometric measures do not indicate a statistically significant “decline” of British science in the first half of the eighties have been found inMartin's reply.

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Braun, T., Glänzel, W. & Schubert, A. The bibliometric assessment of UK scientific performance—Some comments on Martin's “reply”. Scientometrics 20, 359–362 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02017525

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