These examples are typically published and referenced by volume and issue.
They have every right to do so, and to be informed when good examples of either category are published.
It is now a standard procedure, and examples are published regularly.
Worked examples of the use of Bangdiwala's B have been published.
The list below provides a few examples of some of the most often-cited contributions to be published in the journal.
The most overt example was published in 1980 by Chaosium.
Reviews and examples of CrimeStat in its application to crime analysis have been published.
One great example was published in 1985 by the renowned physicist Richard Feynman.
A British example of this kind of exercise was published by Weaver and Hall in 1967.
The first popular example of this technique was published in 1969 by Harry S. Mosher.