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A note with addedinformation that is placed belowthe text on a printed page.
Someone or something thatis remembered or regarded as aminor or unimportant part of anevent, work, etc.
Ibid. (abbreviation forthe Latin Ibidem,meaning "Thesame").
Refers to thesame author andsource (e.g., book,journal) in theimmediatelypreceding reference.
To indicate the same source as in the
footnote immediately above. If referring
to a different page number write ibid.
1. Weiss, Leon, ed., Cell and TissueBiology (Baltimore, Md.: Urban andSchwarzenberg, 1988), p. 1144.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid., 1062.
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