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  2. Further research is needed - Wikipedia

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    Academic journal editors were banning unqualified FRIN statements as early as 1990, requiring more specific information such as what types of research were needed, and what questions they ought to address. [1] Researchers themselves have strongly recommended that research articles detail what research is needed. [8] [2] This is conventional in ...

  3. Information - Wikipedia

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    There is another opinion regarding the universal definition of information. It lies in the fact that the concept itself has changed along with the change of various historical epochs, and to find such a definition, it is necessary to find standard features and patterns of this transformation.

  4. Definition - Wikipedia

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    A definition is a statement of the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Definitions can be classified into two large categories: intensional definitions (which try to give the sense of a term), and extensional definitions (which try to list the objects that a term describes). [ 3 ]

  5. Wikipedia : Verifying different types of statement

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    The degree that it directly and fully supports the WP editor's statement which cited it This is the opposite of Original Research. The degree that what the reference on that topic is representative of what the available references say This is the opposite of "cherry picking” an unrepresentative reference.

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    To say that someone asserted or claimed something can call their statement's credibility into question, by emphasizing any potential contradiction or implying disregard for evidence. Similarly, be judicious in using admit, confess, reveal , and deny , particularly for living persons , because these verbs can inappropriately imply culpability .

  7. Addendum - Wikipedia

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    In other documents, most importantly in legal contracts, an addendum is an additional document not included in the main part of the contract.It is an ad hoc item, usually compiled and executed after the main document, which contains additional terms, obligations or information.

  8. FYI - Wikipedia

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    FYI" is a common abbreviation of "for your information". [1] The term, originally a wire service abbreviation used by journalists, [ 2 ] is commonly used in email , instant messaging and other messages to indicate an informational message or explanatory statement not suggesting any action, or requiring a response.

  9. Research statement - Wikipedia

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    A research statement is a summary of research achievements and a proposal for upcoming research. It often includes both current aims and findings, and future goals. Research statements are usually requested as part of a relevant job application process, and often assist in the identification of appropriate applicants.