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A relationship or relation (to something).

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A measurement one can compare to.

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Information about a person, provided by someone (a referee) with whom they are well acquainted.

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A person who provides this information; a referee.

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A reference work.

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That which serves as a reference work.

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The act of referring: a submitting for information or decision.

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A relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object.

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(academic writing) A short written identification of a previously published work which is used as a source for a text.

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(academic writing) A previously published written work thus indicated; a source.

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An object containing information which refers to data stored elsewhere, as opposed to containing the data itself.

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(character entity) A special sequence used to represent complex characters in markup languages, such as ™ for the ™ symbol.

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Appeal.

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To provide a list of references for (a text).

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You must thoroughly reference your paper before submitting it.

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To refer to, to use as a reference.

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Reference the dictionary for word meanings.

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To mention, to cite.

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In his speech, the candidate obliquely referenced the past failures of his opponent.

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To contain the value that is a memory address of some value stored in memory.

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The given pointer will reference the actual generated data.

Examples of references in a Sentence

There is little evidence of the imposition of fines as ecclesiastical penalties; but there are references to the practice in the epistles of St Gregory the Great, notably in his instructions to St Augustine.

References to original papers indicate further sources of information.

I would reiterate the earlier suggestion that references be implemented.

Further references of great value will be found in the works of Bateson and Pearson referred to above, and in the annual volumes of the Zoological Record, particularly under the head " General Subject."

Himilco, a contemporary of Hanno, was charged with an expedition along the west coast of Iberia northward, and as far as the uncertain references to this voyage can be understood, he seems to have passed the Bay of Biscay and possibly sighted the coast of England.

For America see the works of Frazer and Westermarck and the references there given.

For monographs on the grand masters, the various territories, and the different epochs in the history of the Order see the references in Loserth's work.

See Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopeidie, " Innocenz II.," with full references.

Wallace (Lectures and Essays, incorporating Glasgow lectures) gives some useful historical references.

The ore is kindled from above and the fire so regulated (by making or unmaking air-holes in the covering) that, by the heat produced References.

But at least the book remains an indispensable storehouse of references to ancient and modern authorities.

In 756 the North Britons are said to have been forced into submission and from this time onwards we hear very little of their history, though occasional references to the deaths of their kings show that the kingdom still continued to exist.

Long before his death, Bright's references in public speeches to the achievements of the Anti-Corn Law League were received with respectful impatience, and Peel's famous speech on the repeal of the corn laws would not convince the German Reichstag or a modern House of Commons.

The figures which are given here of various Pectinibranchia are in most cases ' YP sufficiently explained by the references attached to them.

References to the older classical writings on the Hexapoda are given in the article on Entomology.

Further references will be found appended to the special articles on the orders (Aptera, Coleoptera, &C).

However, to have conceived the idea of executing a work on so grand a scale as this - it forms three folio volumes, and contains one hundred and eighty-five coloured and one hundred and forty-eight uncoloured plates, with references to upwards of two thousand four hundred generic names - was in itself a mark of genius, and it was brought to a successful conclusion in 1849.

A nominal list, with references, of the birds of the island is contained in the Handbook of Jamaica.

It is, however, only noticed here on account of the numerous references made to it by succeeding writers, for neither in this nor in the author's second volume (not published until 1814) did he propound any systematic arrangement of the Class.

The final disposition of the " Sub-class Insessores " - all the 2 On the other hand, Muller makes,several references to the labours.

For other references to Palmyra (called Tarmod) in the Talmud see Neubauer Geogr.

References to Palmyra in later times have been collected by Quatremere, Sultans Mamlouks, ii.

Beetles (Scarabaei) are the subjects of some of the oldest sculptured works of the Egyptians, and references to locusts, bees and ants are familiar to all readers of the Hebrew scriptures.

References to the works of the above authors, and to many others, will be found under HEXAPODA and the special articles on various insect orders.

Throughout the 14th century references are made to Margate in crown regulations regarding fisheries and shipping.

An excellent article in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopcidie (3rd ed.), "Briider des gemeinsamen Lebens," supplies copious information with references to all the literature; see also Max Heimbucher, Orden and Kongregationen (1897), ii.

Here the application of the term is limited to the liquid which is so important an article of commerce, though references will also be made to natural gas which accompanies petroleum.

A precise indication of date has been sought in certain supposed references or allusions to historical facts.

The literature of succeeding centuries furnishes only isolated references; the more important are found in the scholia on Aristophanes, the lexicons of Hesychius, Photius and others, and the Etymologicum Magnum.

About the same period, too, the church of Bavaria was organized by St Boniface, and the country divided into several bishoprics; and we find frequent references to these bishops (in the plural) in the law of the Bavarians.

A pilgrimage feast must be fixed in date to ensure the simultaneous presence of the pilgrims. There are, besides, seeming references to the feast in the early prophets, as Hosea xii.

The limits of space prevent any systematic account of the separation of the rare metals, the alkaloids, and other classes of organic compounds, but sources where these matters may be found are given in the list of references.

Later references to them probably indicate that the term was.

See eulogy by his friend Dr David Hosack (Essays, i., New York, 1824), with biographical details taken from a letter of Rush to President John Adams; also references in the works of Thacker, Gross and Bowditch on the history of medicine in America.

He speaks for the most part only in general references of the divine commands and of good and evil works.

A bibliography of such references would be in effect a bibliography of metaphysics, or rather of epistemology.

References in the Jewish Talmud show that this city still continued to exist at and after the commencement of our era; but according to Arabian writers, at the time when the Arab city of Bagdad was founded by the caliph Mansur, there was nothing on that site except an old convent.

The traditional history of Ammon as related in the Old Testament is not free from obscurity, due to the uncertain date of the various references and to the doubt whether the individual details belong to the particular period to which each is ascribed.

The application of this property to the construction of the mariner's compass is obvious, and it is in connexion with navigation that the first references to it occur '(see' Compass).

His De magnete magneticisque corporibus et de magno magnete tellure physiologia nova (1600), contains many references to the expositions of earlier writers from Plato down to those of the author's own age.

References to works dealing with the taxonomy and geographical distribution of scorpions are given at the end of this article (28).

References to systematic works will also be found at the end of this article (33).

Zittel, American edition of his Palaeontology (the Macmillan Co., New York), where ample references to the literature of Trilobitae and Eurypteridae will be found; also references to literature of fossil Scorpions and Spiders; 23.

But these references have been denied by Scholten, Lipsius, and Lightfoot.

Most Hebrew prophecies contain pointed references to the foreign politics and social relations of the nation at the time.

On the other hand, there are elements in the poem which show that it is not entirely the work of a poor crowder; and these (notably references to historical and literary authorities, and occasional reminiscences of the literary tricks of the Scots Chaucerian school) have inclined some to the view that the text, as we have it, is an edited version of the minstrel's rough song story.

But, though he implies an ample previous treatment of the questions by philosophers, Porphyry gives no references to the different systems of which such distinctions are the outcome, nor does he give any hint of his own opinion on the subject, definite enough though that was.

Putting these two references together with Sulpicius Severus, Dialogi i.

As to the teaching of algebra, see references under Arithmetic to works on the teaching of elementary mathematics.

Meanwhile the opposition parties openly allied themselves with the Yugoslav Club in Austria, which agitated for complete national unity, but saved itself from prosecution by occasional references to the dynasty and absolute silence regarding Serbia.

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