• Vancouver system). Parenthetical referencing normally uses one of these two citation styles: Author–date (also known as Harvard referencing): primarily used...
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    material, or suggestions for further reading. Parenthetical referencing, also known as Harvard referencing, has full or partial, in-text, citations enclosed...
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    This article uses parenthetical referencing, which is deprecated on Wikipedia. Please help improve this article if you can. (Learn how and when to remove...
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  • for citing references is parenthetical referencing. All references are to be included at the end of the paper in a section titled "References", rather than...
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    instructed by supervisors to cross out a question, remove all subsequent references to it and to write on another topic (Herald-Sun 16 November 2023 page...
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  • are Vancouver, Harvard, and Chicago. The Vancouver system and Parenthetical referencing style are primarily used in medicine. Chicago style is more common...
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    1812—has meanwhile been firmly established, not only by watermarks and references, but also by a later letter by Beethoven to Rahel Varnhagen, which suggests...
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    punctuation marks or the parenthetical is at the start or end of the sentence. The following are examples of types of parenthetical phrases: Introductory...
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  • History of Quebec French (category Articles with inline parenthetical referencing)
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  • Stella (comedy group) (category Articles with inline parenthetical referencing)
    and humping the body of a downed turkey hunter played by Zak Orth as a reference to the first Stella short, "Turkey Hunting". The three have also appeared...
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  • Agrammatism (category Articles with inline parenthetical referencing)
    morphosyntactic approach) and also, more recently, by means of the study of time reference (which, in a sense, should be seen closer to morphosemantics). The type...
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  • public (government) and private (commercial) teams to solve problems, referencing the open source Linux operating system along with the Human Genome Project...
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    published in 1881, Mark also conceived the parenthetical referencing for citation, also known as Harvard referencing. Edward Laurens Mark was born in Hamlet...
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    endnotes. However, publishers often encourage note references instead of parenthetical references. Aside from use as a bibliographic element, notes are...
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  • Qian's c. 94 BCE Han dynasty Records of the Grand Historian has two early references to using them as a source of light. Most Chinese names for shining pearls/gems...
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  • Independence. The PIC was the first group in Cuban political discourse to make reference to the racial composition of the Independence army. The PIC holds the...
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    apotropaic magic, and artists were free to shape the hybrid beast without reference to the giant panda (Harper 2013: 205). The Japanese baku (獏) changed the...
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    influenced Chinese thought and culture. For instance, it had the first references to cultivating the life forces jing "essence", qi "vital energy", and...
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  • generally, "author citation" may also refer to author-date referencing, a type of parenthetical referencing. This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    typical of the "Cántiga de amigo" (friend song). Anyway, it seems that the reference to the knight of Oscos presents allegorical connotations to the origin...
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  • Social defeat (category Articles needing more detailed references)
    relevance of these uncited references needs assessment - moved here following conversion from deprecated parenthetical referencing. Please help improve this...
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    occurred, brought about by a statesman named Deng Xiaoping (Cheng, 1997). He referenced his speech in 1978 to restate his opinion on the linkage between education...
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    properly formatted. Please improve this article by correcting them. Parenthetical referencing has been deprecated; convert to shortened footnotes. Citations...
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  • listed under more than one spelling. Every listing should include a parenthetical reference, usually one with a blue link. Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J...
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