Dictionary
To references
noun
A relationship or relation ( something).
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An interested reader can refer to references [19, 20].
By referring to references [5 7], the channel parameters for the simulation are listed in Table 1.
Interested readers are referred to references.
For details we refer to references [ 15– 17].
Please refer to references (4 8) for reviews on fungal virulence factors.
That said, the intention is to present issues but not dive deeply here; readers are referred to references provided as a starting point for further investigation.
For the general theory and applications of impulsive differential equations, we refer the reader to references [12 15].
For detailed information, please refer both to the mentioned guidelines and to references listed in each chapter.
In addition to references about the man who wanted to kill her, Mrs. Astor also referred to her son as her husband on occasion, Mr. Amaral said.
Melissa Germaine, former human-resources director of HarperCollins, now a consultant, says: "There's no confidentiality when it comes to references.
I have also changed my reference section to "references are available on demand" - this frees up a lot of space.
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