What does “thanks x-institute for hospitality” mean in an acknowledgement?

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What does




The author wishes to thank institute X for hospitality.




mean in an acknowledgement?



Does it imply that they paid me a hotel or a per diem, or is it enough if they provided me an office during my visit to motivate that statement?










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    What does




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    Does it imply that they paid me a hotel or a per diem, or is it enough if they provided me an office during my visit to motivate that statement?










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      What does




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      mean in an acknowledgement?



      Does it imply that they paid me a hotel or a per diem, or is it enough if they provided me an office during my visit to motivate that statement?










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      What does




      The author wishes to thank institute X for hospitality.




      mean in an acknowledgement?



      Does it imply that they paid me a hotel or a per diem, or is it enough if they provided me an office during my visit to motivate that statement?







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          Usually it means that, during at least part of the preparation of the paper, the author was on an extended visit to Institute X, and X provided something that was helpful. It could be as little as an office or a library card, or as much as free housing, use of expensive equipment, travel support, etc. However, this phrase wouldn't normally be used if X was actually a paid employee of X during that time, even if temporarily.






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            Usually it means that, during at least part of the preparation of the paper, the author was on an extended visit to Institute X, and X provided something that was helpful. It could be as little as an office or a library card, or as much as free housing, use of expensive equipment, travel support, etc. However, this phrase wouldn't normally be used if X was actually a paid employee of X during that time, even if temporarily.






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              Usually it means that, during at least part of the preparation of the paper, the author was on an extended visit to Institute X, and X provided something that was helpful. It could be as little as an office or a library card, or as much as free housing, use of expensive equipment, travel support, etc. However, this phrase wouldn't normally be used if X was actually a paid employee of X during that time, even if temporarily.






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                Usually it means that, during at least part of the preparation of the paper, the author was on an extended visit to Institute X, and X provided something that was helpful. It could be as little as an office or a library card, or as much as free housing, use of expensive equipment, travel support, etc. However, this phrase wouldn't normally be used if X was actually a paid employee of X during that time, even if temporarily.






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                Usually it means that, during at least part of the preparation of the paper, the author was on an extended visit to Institute X, and X provided something that was helpful. It could be as little as an office or a library card, or as much as free housing, use of expensive equipment, travel support, etc. However, this phrase wouldn't normally be used if X was actually a paid employee of X during that time, even if temporarily.







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