Wireheading (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wireheading" in English language version.

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doi.org (Global: 2nd place; English: 2nd place)

handle.net (Global: 102nd place; English: 76th place)

hdl.handle.net

harvard.edu (Global: 18th place; English: 17th place)

ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

kirkusreviews.com (Global: 1,152nd place; English: 620th place)

nih.gov (Global: 4th place; English: 4th place)

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

semanticscholar.org (Global: 11th place; English: 8th place)

api.semanticscholar.org

theguardian.com (Global: 12th place; English: 11th place)

ulb.ac.be (Global: low place; English: low place)

dipot.ulb.ac.be

vice.com (Global: 175th place; English: 137th place)

webster-dictionary.org (Global: low place; English: low place)

  • "wirehead | Definition of wirehead by Webster's Online Dictionary". www.webster-dictionary.org. Retrieved 20 February 2021. Jargon (Probably from SF slang for an electrical brain-stimulation addict) A hardware hacker, especially one who concentrates on communications hardware.