Sentence examples for to the endnote from inspiring English sources

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Refer to the Endnote for definitions of near/natural, hybrid and novel ecosystems relating to threshold ir/reversibility within the post-disturbance environment.

All studies identified through the search process were first exported to the EndNote bibliographic database in order to identify and remove duplicate records (this commonly occurs where the same record is found in more than one database).

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And if Bolt banished the scholars' doubts about Matilda to the endnotes, Holden has no endnotes.

Plate!" A visit to the endnotes reveals that when Freud's Rat Man was caught being naughty, his father beat him and the boy became enraged; as he knew no curse words, he yelled at the father: "You lamp!

On first sight this book, shortlisted last year for a Costa award, appears to be a work of some presumption – until you turn to the endnotes and find that the diligent Scurr has evidence to support everything, from Aubrey's own scattered correspondence to mentions of him by others and everything else she can lay her hands on.

Still, Morris's obsessive reader-friendliness often has the opposite of the intended effect — it stops you, or, at least, sends you back to the endnotes, because you wonder how he can possibly know exactly what long-dead characters were saying, and even thinking, during a particular dramatized moment.

The aim of this part is to support the endnote a, which stays that using the l1 norm computing the MSRL using the l1 norm is for the calculation convenience.

I recall the annoyance of having to bookmark the endnotes so that I could go back and forth more quickly long before e-books.

All retrieved articles from the databases were imported to the same Endnote library (version X3, Thomson Reuters 1500 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia) and screened for duplicates.

To find it, you have to look through the endnotes for the introduction to his most famous book, "The Bell Curve," in which he cites Buck v. Bell, the 1927 Supreme Court case that approved Ms. Buck's involuntary sterilization.

Fraser's carefully documented slaughters weight these cheerful potboilers with history's grim ballast — at the risk, it might be said, of jaggedly dividing the reader's attention as he flips back and forth to the copious endnotes, a total of sixty-two in this novel, making nearly twenty distractingly informative extra pages.

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