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Bibliography (1669 bytes)
1: A '''bibliography''' is an overview of (almost) all [[publication]]...
6: ... bibliography of this type, sometimes called a '''reference list''' should normally appear at the end of any ...
8: A bibliography tries to give a complete overview of the (importa...
23: *[http://referencing.myquestion.net Harvard Reference Generator]
24: *[http://www.booksellerworld.com/bibliography-section.htm Author Bibliographies]

Liberal bibliography (9068 bytes)
2: This '''Liberal bibliography''' lists literature on liberalism as well as the ...
113: ...terest and Money]], 1936 [http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/keynes/general-theory/]

Bibliography of the Rwandan Genocide (11118 bytes)

Bibliography of Avengers titles (2675 bytes)

Bibliography of Fantastic Four titles (2316 bytes)

Bibliography of work on Objectivism (17355 bytes)
1: ... ideals and against it. What follows is a general bibliography of major works dealing with Rand's philosophy of ...

Bibliography for classical republic definition (5005 bytes)
1: :This bibliography is for the [[Classical definition of republic]].
61: ...0263/HTMLs/0024_Pt05_Bibliog.html A more complete bibliography can be found here]
70: ===[[References for classical republic definition]]===

Sesame Street fiction bibliography (9909 bytes)

Isaac Asimov complete bibliography (19769 bytes)
1: This is believed to be a complete [[bibliography]] of the work of [[Isaac Asimov]] that is arrange...

Filioque External Links: an Online Bibliography (12183 bytes)
1: ... the [[Filioque]] Wikipedia article. These online references are in the order in which they are cited, direct...
5: ...by Gerard Seraphin] The author makes an important reference to Johannes Grohe, who speaks of Eastern use of t...

Library of Congress Classification:Class Z -- Bibliography. Library Science. Information resources (434 bytes)
1: '''Class Z: Bibliography, Library science, Information resources''' is a c...
3: ... [[Book trade|trade]] - [[Library|Libraries]] - [[Bibliography]]

Self-reference (2978 bytes)
1: ...s when an object [[reference|refers]] to itself. Reference is possible when there are two logical levels, a ...
3: An example of a self-reference situation is the one of [[autopoiesis]], as the l...
5: Self-reference also occurs in [[literature]] when an author refe...
7: ...anically"), the result is a tautology. Such self-references can be quite complex and include full propositio...
9: Self-reference in [[computer science]] is seen in the concept of...

Reference (3572 bytes)
1: A '''reference''' is something that refers or points to somethin...
5: In [[semantics]], reference is the relation between [[noun]]s or [[pronouns]]...
9: Reference is not in general the same as meaning, since many...
10: ...[sense and reference | sense ]] of a word and its reference).
14: ...language]]s support some form of reference. See [[reference (computer science)]].

Reference (C Plus Plus) (7728 bytes)
1: {{wrongtitle|title=Reference (C++)}}
3: ...ted from [[C programming language|C]], which is a reference in the general sense but not in the sense used by...
11: ... is said to define an identifier whose type is '''reference to <Type>'''.
23: ...to int, MyClass is a class with a member which is reference to int.
25: ...tifiers which are of reference type are called '''reference variables'''. To call them ''variable'', however,...

Weak reference (2356 bytes)
1: ...gramming|object-oriented]] languages feature weak references, such as [[Java programming language|Java]] and ...
3: ...e broken by replacing strong references with weak references.
5: Weak references are also used to minimize the number of unnecess...
7: ... such as [[C Plus Plus|C++]], provide weak/strong reference functionality as part of supporting garbage colle...
9: ... once objects are added to the list, they will be referenced by it and will persist forever (or until the pro...

Grid reference (1784 bytes)
1: A '''grid reference''' is a standard method for the location of a poi...
7: ...ired. For Ordnance Survey maps, a six-figure grid reference is usually used, providing a resolution down to 1...
9: ...astings first, then the Northings. For example, a reference of 696018 specifies square (69, 01), and the poin...
11: For example, the grid reference above, 696018, is the position of the church at L...

Reference collection (1261 bytes)
1: ...s such as [[postage stamp]]s or [[coin]]s, a good reference collection will also include an assortment of (ca...
3: ... the pristine; in fact, organizations maintaining reference collections will encourage members to donate thei...
5: In [[biology]], reference collections are an important sort of information ...
7: In [[philately]], reference collections are critical to [[expertization]], si...

Locality of reference (2448 bytes)
3: ...imes. There are three basic types of locality of reference: temporal, spatial and sequential:
5: ...e that is referenced at one point in time will be referenced again sometime in the near future.
6: ...resource is higher if a resource near it was just referenced.
9: ...next item will be read, hence spatial locality of reference, since memory locations are typically read in bat...
11: ...role on the highest level, since results that are referenced very closely together can be kept in a register....

Reference range (2102 bytes)
1: In [[health]]-related fields, a '''reference range''' is a set of values of some measurement t...
5: A reference range for a particular test or measurement, is us...
11: ==A graphical illustration of reference ranges==
18: ... situation, where the distribution is normal, the reference range can be obtained by simply measuring a popul...
25: ...t is useful to find out why this is the case. Two reference ranges can be established for the two different g...

Indirect self-reference (2466 bytes)
1: ...rect self-reference''' describes an object [[self-reference|referring to itself]] ''indirectly''.
7: Indirect self-reference is special in that its self-referential quality i...
20: ...un. It is somewhat surprising, in fact, that self-reference can be achieved at all in these systems.
24: Indirect self-reference was studied in great depth by [[W. V. Quine]] (af...

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