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Ortega, obliteration and policy consequences

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A comment on “Testing the Ortega Hypothesis: Facts and Artifacts” by M. H. MACROBERTS and B. R. MACROBERTS,Scientometrics, 12 (1987) 293.

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Oromaner, M. Ortega, obliteration and policy consequences. Scientometrics 12, 317–319 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02016672

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