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referenceadd into favorites/ˈɹɛf.ɜː(ɹ).əns/, /ˈɹɛf.ɹəns/
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Etymology: [ 're-f&rn(t)s, 're-f(&- ] (noun.) 1589. refer +‎ -ence
Synonyms: advertence, allusion, associating, attributing, bringing up, connecting, hint, implication, indicating, innuendo, insinuation, mention, mentioning, note, plug, pointing out, quotation, relating, resource

referans, bahsetme, örnek, kaynakçayı işaretlemek (kitap), ilişki, başvurma, karşılaştırma, ekspertiz, müracat yeri, yararlanılan kaynak, referans veren kişi, kastetme, söz etme, merci, dayanak, kullanma, kaynak, ima, belge, başvuru, bakma, bilirkişi raporu, bonservis, ilgi, havale, gönderme, ait olma, gönderge, müracaat kitabı veya yeri, tavsiye eden kimse, reference library araştı, havale etme veya olunma, ehliyetname, tavsiyename, münasebet, kaynak,v.başvur:n.referans, (fiil) kaynakçayı işaretlemek (kitap), (S) İLGİLİ KAYNAK (LAR), Müracaat yeri, herhangi bir araştırmada başvurulan kaynakları gösteren liste, kinaye, danışma, yollama, başvuru kitabı, baş vurma kitabı, gönderim, gönderi, havale etme, havele, röper, başvuru kaynakları, kastetmek, değinmek, bahsetmek, -e başvurmak, -e, atfetmek, -e göndermek, -e havale etmek: He referred me to a specialist. Beni bir uzman hekime gönderdi, ait olmak, bakmak, kaynaklar, referable havale edilir, başvurmak yollamak, ilgili olmak, isaret, sevketmek, x yolla/an/kastet/başvur, to, göndermek, yararlanmak, yollamak, anmak, refere etmek, ilgilendirmek, ima etmek, ilgi kurmak, müracaat etmek, başvurmak, adlandırmak, atıf yapmak, KAYNAK GÖSTERMEK, -den söz etmek, anılmak, ait saymak, başvur, münasebetiyle, -e iliskin, e ilişkin, -e ilişkin, basvurulan, referans edilen, başvurulan, referans edilen,v.başvur:adj.başvurulan, referanslarımız, kaynakça, yararlanılan kaynaklar, başvurular, referanslar, bir yazıya dipnot ekleme,

1 referans  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
2 bahsetme     ts
3 örnek     ts
4 kaynakçayı işaretlemek (kitap)  fiil     ts
5 ilişki  isim     ts
6 başvurma  isim     ts
7 karşılaştırma     ts
8 ekspertiz     ts
9 müracat yeri     ts
10 yararlanılan kaynak     ts
11 referans veren kişi     ts
12 kastetme     ts
13 söz etme     ts
14 merci     ts
15 dayanak     ts
16 kullanma  Bilgisayar     ts
17 kaynak     ts
18 ima     ts
19 belge     ts
20 başvuru     ts
21 bakma     ts
22 bilirkişi raporu     ts
23 bonservis     ts
24 ilgi     ts
25 havale     ts
26 gönderme     ts
27 ait olma     ts
28 gönderge  Dilbilim     ts
29 müracaat kitabı veya yeri     ts
30 tavsiye eden kimse     ts
31 reference library araştı     ts
32 havale etme veya olunma     ts
33 ehliyetname     ts
34 tavsiyename     ts
35 münasebet     ts
36 kaynak,v.başvur:n.referans     ts
37 (fiil) kaynakçayı işaretlemek (kitap)     ts
38 (S) İLGİLİ KAYNAK (LAR)  Askeri     ts
39 Müracaat yeri, herhangi bir araştırmada başvurulan kaynakları gösteren liste  Tıp     ts
40 kinaye     ts
41 danışma     ts
42 yollama  Bilgisayar     ts
43 başvuru kitabı     ts
44 baş vurma kitabı  Ticaret     ts
45 gönderim  Bilgisayar,Dilbilim     ts
46 gönderi  Bilgisayar     ts
47 havale etme     ts
48 havele     ts
49 röper     ts
50 başvuru kaynakları  Bilgisayar     ts
51refer kastetmek     ts
52refer değinmek  fiil     ts
53refer bahsetmek  fiil     ts
54refer -e başvurmak, -e  fiil     ts
55refer atfetmek     ts
56refer -e göndermek, -e havale etmek: He referred me to a specialist. Beni bir uzman hekime gönderdi  fiil     ts
57refer ait olmak     ts
58refer bakmak     ts
59references kaynaklar     ts
60refer referable havale edilir     ts
61refer başvurmak yollamak  Bilgisayar     ts
62refer. ilgili olmak     ts
63refer isaret     ts
64refer sevketmek  fiil     ts
65refer x yolla/an/kastet/başvur     ts
66refer to  fiil     ts
67refer göndermek  fiil     ts
68refer yararlanmak     ts
69refer yollamak  Bilgisayar     ts
70refer anmak     ts
71refer refere etmek     ts
72refer ilgilendirmek     ts
73refer ima etmek     ts
74refer ilgi kurmak  Bilgisayar     ts
75refer müracaat etmek     ts
76refer başvurmak  fiil     ts
77refer adlandırmak     ts
78refer atıf yapmak  Ticaret     ts
79refer KAYNAK GÖSTERMEK  Askeri     ts
80refer -den söz etmek     ts
81refer anılmak     ts
82refer ait saymak     ts
83refer başvur     ts
84reference to münasebetiyle  Hukuk     ts
85reference to -e iliskin     ts
86reference to e ilişkin     ts
87reference to -e ilişkin     ts
88referenced basvurulan     ts
89referenced referans edilen     ts
90referenced başvurulan     ts
91referenced referans edilen,v.başvur:adj.başvurulan     ts
92references referanslarımız  Bilgisayar     ts
93references kaynakça  Bilgisayar     ts
94references yararlanılan kaynaklar     ts
95references başvurular  Bilgisayar     ts
96references referanslar     ts
97referencing bir yazıya dipnot ekleme     ts
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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, A previously published written work within academic publishing, used as a source for theory or claims referred to which are used in the text, An object containing information which refers to data stored elsewhere, as opposed to containing the data itself, A reference work, Information about a person, provided by someone (a referee) with whom they are well acquainted, to mention, A measurement one can compare to, to refer to, to make reference to, to cite, ref, A service provided by the library to assist users in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources and technologies, An object reference is a pointer to an object in memory, and is held in a variable In Lingo the common way to get an object reference is to return it from the new() method with the statement return me It is used to reference the properties and methods (handlers) of the object This is done with the familiar 'dot syntax', objRef property and objRef method() See OO Fundamentals, A property of a representation which denotes what the representation is about, or 'of' See sense, intentionality <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith, (n ) A data element that has an address as a value, 1 A direction from one heading to another (also called cross or x-reference, or see or see also, or use for) 2 A note referring to another document or passage, Each module called by the present module has one reference, whether there is one import from the module being called or several References are resolved when dynamic links are created, (n ) the appearance of a data object name or subobject designator in a context requiring the value at that point during execution, or the appearance of a procedure name, its operator symbol, or a defined assignment statement in a context requiring execution of the procedure at that point Note that neither the act of defining a variable nor the appearance of the name of a procedure as an actual argument is regarded as a reference, A term that can be used in multiple ways: 1) to identify the section of the library which contains indexes and reference books, as well as computer workstations that provide access to CLICnet and library databases; 2) a section or department in the library where librarians can provide assistance or help in researching a topic or locating information; 3) a single citation is sometimes called a reference, One persistent object may reference another persistent object Such references may span databases if the two objects reside within different databases, The distance and direction from a nearby geographical point to the earthquake location, 1) Sometimes used synonymously with citation, reference is used to refer a person to works cited or quoted within a document or to another part of the document (i e an index) 2) In libraries the term reference may be used to describe the type of assistance a library staff person may provide This assistance is frequently in the form of answering library patrons' detailed questions about research or the library collection, in GEMIS is a data record which contains information on a data source (report, study, measurement, personal communication etc ) A reference consists of a name (e g author + year) and a text which describes the reference in detail, e g the full title (literature citation), or details for the reports etc References can be linked to all data records in GEMIS (products, processes, scenarios, standards, costs, global warming potentials, external costs), 1) A service provided by the libraries to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources; 2) SEE ALSO: Citation, to refer to, to cite, Location in the library where frequently used materials are kept None of these materials can be CHECKED OUT because they need to be available for all users Many encyclopedias, dictionaries, indexes, directories, and bibliographies are located in Reference, An arbitrarily selected point or section of a circuit or system to which the polarities and values of the circuit voltages are referred See GROUND, Service department providing assistance in finding library materials or in conducting research Also, a collection of books used to find information, including dictionaries and encyclopedias, directories, statistical compilations, bibliographies, periodical indexes, etc Mortensen main level, Allen and Bess Graham, - To pay primary attention to Example: the student will reference the teacher for directions Or, the student will reference his individual visual schedule for directions, In evaluating color difference, the reference is the color against which all measurements are compared Also referred to as Standard, A service provided to library and archive users who need assistance in locating information on a specific topic or topics Reference services range from simply looking up a fact to extensive research counseling and information searches *, A collection of books and other materials in a library useful for supplying information, kept together for convenience and generally not allowed to circulate, (1) A service that provides assistance to information users to find needed information; (2) sometimes it refers to reference collections, such as encyclopedias, indexes, CD-ROM databases, handbooks, directories, etc, Relation; regard; respect, That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference in a text- book, A work, or a passage in a work, to which one is referred, One who, or that which, is referred to, One of whom inquires can be made as to the integrity, capacity, and the like, of another, comment, remark; ascription, relation; mention, allusion; regard; note that directs a reader to another source of information; supporting evidence taken from another book or publication, add a footnote, place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.), The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance, Appeal, The process of sending any matter, for inquiry in a cause, to a master or other officer, in order that he may ascertain facts and report to the court, the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to; "he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes", Library materials that contain information to which a user might wish to quickly "refer " These items provide basic research information and are housed in the special "Reference" section of the library Examples of reference works include: encyclopedia, almanacs, guides, manuals, dictionaries, thesauri, directories, etc, refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work, a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation", the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer", The act of submitting a matter in dispute to the judgment of one or more persons for decision, the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to; "the extension of `satellite of Mars' is the set containing only Demos and Phobos", Reference to someone or something is the act of talking about them or mentioning them. A reference is a particular example of this. He made no reference to any agreement, Reference is the act of consulting someone or something in order to get information or advice. Please keep this sheet in a safe place for reference, a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability; "requests for character references are all to often answered evasively", a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts; "he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic", an indicator that orients you generally; "it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy involved", refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work", 1) A service provided by the library to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources 2) A notation that provides all the information a reader needs in order to look up where you got your information See Reference List, A service provided by the libraries to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources See also Citation, An individual to whom inquiries may be made regarding another person's character, ability, or whereabouts A lender generally will ask a borrower to provide the names, phone numbers, and addresses of at least three individuals to be used as references for the borrower In the event that the lender loses track of the borrower's whereabouts, the lender will contact these individuals to try to find the borrower, a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases", a remark that calls attention to something or someone; "she made frequent mention of her promotion"; "there was no mention of it"; "the speaker made several references to his wife", A reference is something such as a number or a name that tells you where you can obtain the information you want. Make a note of the reference number shown on the form, A reference is a word, phrase, or idea which comes from something such as a book, poem, or play and which you use when making a point about something. a reference from the Quran, Reference books are ones that you look at when you need specific information or facts about a subject. a useful reference work for teachers, A reference is a letter that is written by someone who knows you and which describes your character and abilities. When you apply for a job, an employer might ask for references. The firm offered to give her a reference, A reference is a person who gives you a reference, for example when you are applying for a job, You use with reference to or in reference to in order to indicate what something relates to. I am writing with reference to your article on salaries for scientists see also cross-reference, frame of reference, point of reference, terms of reference. to mention another book, article etc that contains information connected with the subject you are writing about, If you keep information for future reference, you keep it because it might be useful in the future. Read these notes carefully and keep them for future reference, the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer" the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to; "the extension of `satellite of Mars' is the set containing only Demos and Phobos" the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to; "he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes" a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation" refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work, To allude to, make a reference or allusion to, To direct the attention of, To submit to an authority figure for consideration, have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments, expand and insert references froma biliograohic database, Providing the customer with the contact details of an external organisation when the agent is sure that no one in their organisation can help the customer directly with their enquiry (See escalate and transfer ), to direct someone's attention to another person or thing (e g Please refer to your owner's manual if you are having problems with your car ), To send a measure or question to committee, Sending an individual to another person who can provide needed services when a condition is suspected that requires different experience or training, To direct to a source for help or information, A "Refer" result means that further testing is necessary to evaluate an infant's hearing This could mean that a hearing problem may exist, but further testing is needed to confirm The most common reasons for a "refer" result on a hearing screening are birthing debris in the ear canal, middle ear fluid or infection, or a permanent hearing loss (3 in 1000 births), To carry the mind or thought; to direct attention; as, the preacher referred to the late election, send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee", think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species", send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude to, To carry or send back, If you refer to a particular subject or person, you talk about them or mention them. In his speech, he referred to a recent trip to Canada, If you refer to someone or something as a particular thing, you use a particular word, expression, or name to mention or describe them. Marcia had referred to him as a dear friend, If a word refers to a particular thing, situation, or idea, it describes it in some way. The term electronics refers to electrically-induced action, To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation; as, he referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances, to make over, or pass over, to another; as, to refer a student to an author; to refer a beggar to an officer; to refer a bill to a committee; a court refers a matter of fact to a commissioner for investigation, or refers a question of law to a superior tribunal, To direct inquiry for information or a guarantee of any kind, as in respect to one's integrity, capacity, pecuniary ability, and the like; as, I referred to his employer for the truth of his story, Prounced reefer, but spelled this way, it refers readers to inside or related stories At some papers, these have been called whips, To have relation or reference; to relate; to point; as, the figure refers to a footnote, To have recourse; to apply; to appeal; to betake one's self; as, to refer to a dictionary, If a person who is ill is referred to a hospital or a specialist, they are sent there by a doctor in order to be treated. Patients are mostly referred to hospital by their general practitioners The patient should be referred for tests immediately, Hence: To send or direct away; to send or direct elsewhere, as for treatment, aid, information, decision, etc, have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments", seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes", have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' ", To assign a bill, communication, or other document to a committee for its consideration The House or Senate Journal indicates the committee to which any bill or document was referred The Speaker or presiding officer of the Senate may refer measures to several committees because of the jurisdictional complexities of modern legislation There are three types of multiple referral: joint referral of a bill concurrently to two or more committees; sequential referral of a bill successively to one committee, then a second, and so on; and split referral of various parts of a bill to different committees for consideration, make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention", To direct a bill to a committee: HB 2000 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee Bill referrals are made by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, If you refer someone to a source of information, you tell them the place where they will find the information which they need or which you think will interest them. Mr Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto, If you refer a task or a problem to a person or an organization, you formally tell them about it, so that they can deal with it. He could refer the matter to the high court, If you refer someone to a person or organization, you send them there for the help they need. Now and then I referred a client to him, If you refer to a book or other source of information, you look at it in order to find something out. He referred briefly to his notebook, (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address", (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address, supported with written references or citations; "a carefully referenced biography", supported with written references or citations; "a carefully referenced biography, past participle of reference, 1 Gold, V , Loening K L , McNaught A D and Sehmi P (1987) Compendium of Chemical Terminology IUPAC Recommendations, <199802182101 PAA63384@spnode01 tcs tulane edu>, <NFBBJCFMNLCNBIJDAFHIIEODEHAA jacquin@geosys-inc com> <3D402473 7040006@pobox com> <3D4034F2 6B4F78E0@refractions net> <3D4042CA 8050503@pobox com>, At various points references are sited by placing a code inside of square brakets "[]" The various codes used are, <19990717111059 B28258@songbird com> <37910030 957EE85D@flywheel com> <19990717163711 H28596@songbird com>, means the resource being catalogued cites, acknowledges, disputes or makes another claim about the related resource, plural of reference, third-person singular of reference, <Pine SOL 3 91 960517160142 16550B-100000@winnie freenet mb ca> <844_9605302023@rational vaxxine com> <Pine SOL 3 91 960602074434 9900A-100000@winnie freenet mb ca> <5XbsxgQ2b5LB083yn@freenet vancouver bc ca>, list of citations to materials cited in the body of the text and/or consulted during research, <19990428150348 G13339@mors net> <Pine HPP 3 96n 990428160435 26183A-100000@mlucom6 urz uni-halle de>, <15272 52508 330746 510487@zodiac irf se><Pine LNX 4 33 0109191404200 12520-100000@halden devel redhat com>, <Pine OSF 3 95 1000314115327 28766B-100000@alf1 mrc-lmb cam ac uk>, An element in the heading of each Survey Report that identifies published or other finding aids in foreign repositories that assisted an agent in discovering Virginia-related material in those collections, Carriere Y, Jenkins E, Gupta N & Legare J (1996) The needs for home care services for the elderly in a context of population aging Facts and Research in Gerontology 1996: Home Care , pp 31-52 Katz S, Ford AB, Moskowitz RW (1963) Studies of illness in the aged The index of A D L , a standardized measure of biological and psychological function JAMA, 185(12), 914-919, JSWW76 J P Jones, D Sato, H Wada and D Wiens, "Diophantine representation of the set of prime numbers," Amer Math Monthly, 83 (1976) 449-464 Matijasevic71 Y V Matijasevic, "Diophantine representation of the set of prime numbers (in Russian)," Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 196 (1971) 770--773 English translation by R N Goss, in Soviet Math Dokl , 12, 1971, 354-358 Matijasevic77 Y V Matijasevic, "Primes are nonnegative values of a polynomial in 10 variables (in Russian)," Zapiski Sem Leningrad Mat Inst Steklov, 68 (1977) 62--82 English translation by L Guy and J P Jones, J Soviet math , 15, 1981, 33--44 Ribenboim95 P Ribenboim, The new book of prime number records, 3rd edition, Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1995 (Annotation available), List of works that are referred or consulted by the author(s) in the creation of the document, and listed as part of the document ScienceServer dynamically lists and links references to the local full text of the article or to the CrossRef defined location, A group of people who will say good things about you and who know specifics strengths that you offer Can include work references (current and past supervisors), educational references (former teachers or school administrators), and personal references (who can speak of your character) Never include references on your resume or cover letter; they should be listed on a separate references sheet And always ask people before including them as a reference for you Never provide a list of references unless they are requested Read more, BURROUGH, P A 1990 Principles of geographical information systems for land resources assessment Butler & Tanner Ltd , Fromme, Somerset, Great Britain ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Inc 1991 Arc/INFO data model, concepts, and key terms Environ , Syst , Res , Inst , Redlands, CA HUXHOLD, W 1991 An introduction to urban geographic information systems Oxford Univ Press New York, NY MONMONIER, M , and G A SCHNELL 1988 Map appreciation Prentice Halll, Englewood Cliffs, N J MONTGOMERY, G , and G J UHL 1990 Intelligent infrastructure workbook A-E-C Automation Newsletter Fountain Hills AZ KESSLER, B L 1992 Journal of Forestry Vol 90, No 11 Glossary of GIS Terms Society of American Foresters Bethesda, MD, <4 3 2 7 2 20020103111328 02a87240@postoffice mail cornell edu><3C338601 C7D1CBE5@manta library colostate edu>, the list of references or citations quoted in the text and placed at the end of the document, References for each page include bibliographic citations, further reading, credits for photos and artwork, and sources of further information from on-line databases, 1 Smith, C , (1980) 2 ASTM, D121-94 (1995) 3 Stach, E , et al , (1975) To request specific information from a Survey geologist click here, <GJsHDw 9Fy@world std com> <Pine SOL 4 10 10109231007430 19248-100000@strings rutgers edu> <9ou7jb$d22$1@glue ucr edu> <GKBEIx 3y@bath ac uk>, a category of information for enhanced profiles that lists business references, Specify cross-references to specifications and guidelines consulted in writing the data dictionary (see Section 6)   The convention "implied" is used when values in the cross-referenced data element do not map to the NISO-specified values note:  TIFF references include parenthetical notations to the "Baseline" fields, required or optional, that must be present for parsing by baseline TIFF readers (see Section 1 4 3 Redundant Metadata), If you quote anything from a book or other resource then the source of information should be made clear For a book give the title and author, for Internet information give the web address and title of the web site, present participle of reference,

98 A relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object     ts
99 A previously published written work within academic publishing, used as a source for theory or claims referred to which are used in the text     ts
100 An object containing information which refers to data stored elsewhere, as opposed to containing the data itself     ts
101 A reference work     ts
102 Information about a person, provided by someone (a referee) with whom they are well acquainted     ts
103 to mention     ts
104 A measurement one can compare to     ts
105 to refer to, to make reference to, to cite - "Reference the dictionary for word meanings."     ts
106 ref     ts
107 A service provided by the library to assist users in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources and technologies     ts
108 An object reference is a pointer to an object in memory, and is held in a variable In Lingo the common way to get an object reference is to return it from the new() method with the statement return me It is used to reference the properties and methods (handlers) of the object This is done with the familiar 'dot syntax', objRef property and objRef method() See OO Fundamentals     ts
109 A property of a representation which denotes what the representation is about, or 'of' See sense, intentionality <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith     ts
110 (n ) A data element that has an address as a value     ts
111 1 A direction from one heading to another (also called cross or x-reference, or see or see also, or use for) 2 A note referring to another document or passage     ts
112 Each module called by the present module has one reference, whether there is one import from the module being called or several References are resolved when dynamic links are created     ts
113 (n ) the appearance of a data object name or subobject designator in a context requiring the value at that point during execution, or the appearance of a procedure name, its operator symbol, or a defined assignment statement in a context requiring execution of the procedure at that point Note that neither the act of defining a variable nor the appearance of the name of a procedure as an actual argument is regarded as a reference     ts
114 A term that can be used in multiple ways: 1) to identify the section of the library which contains indexes and reference books, as well as computer workstations that provide access to CLICnet and library databases; 2) a section or department in the library where librarians can provide assistance or help in researching a topic or locating information; 3) a single citation is sometimes called a reference     ts
115 One persistent object may reference another persistent object Such references may span databases if the two objects reside within different databases     ts
116 The distance and direction from a nearby geographical point to the earthquake location     ts
117 1) Sometimes used synonymously with citation, reference is used to refer a person to works cited or quoted within a document or to another part of the document (i e an index) 2) In libraries the term reference may be used to describe the type of assistance a library staff person may provide This assistance is frequently in the form of answering library patrons' detailed questions about research or the library collection     ts
118 in GEMIS is a data record which contains information on a data source (report, study, measurement, personal communication etc ) A reference consists of a name (e g author + year) and a text which describes the reference in detail, e g the full title (literature citation), or details for the reports etc References can be linked to all data records in GEMIS (products, processes, scenarios, standards, costs, global warming potentials, external costs)     ts
119 1) A service provided by the libraries to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources; 2) SEE ALSO: Citation     ts
120 to refer to, to cite     ts
121 Location in the library where frequently used materials are kept None of these materials can be CHECKED OUT because they need to be available for all users Many encyclopedias, dictionaries, indexes, directories, and bibliographies are located in Reference     ts
122 An arbitrarily selected point or section of a circuit or system to which the polarities and values of the circuit voltages are referred See GROUND     ts
123 Service department providing assistance in finding library materials or in conducting research Also, a collection of books used to find information, including dictionaries and encyclopedias, directories, statistical compilations, bibliographies, periodical indexes, etc Mortensen main level, Allen and Bess Graham     ts
124 - To pay primary attention to Example: the student will reference the teacher for directions Or, the student will reference his individual visual schedule for directions     ts
125 In evaluating color difference, the reference is the color against which all measurements are compared Also referred to as Standard     ts
126 A service provided to library and archive users who need assistance in locating information on a specific topic or topics Reference services range from simply looking up a fact to extensive research counseling and information searches *     ts
127 A collection of books and other materials in a library useful for supplying information, kept together for convenience and generally not allowed to circulate     ts
128 (1) A service that provides assistance to information users to find needed information; (2) sometimes it refers to reference collections, such as encyclopedias, indexes, CD-ROM databases, handbooks, directories, etc     ts
129 Relation; regard; respect     ts
130 That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference in a text- book     ts
131 A work, or a passage in a work, to which one is referred     ts
132 One who, or that which, is referred to     ts
133 One of whom inquires can be made as to the integrity, capacity, and the like, of another     ts
134 comment, remark; ascription, relation; mention, allusion; regard; note that directs a reader to another source of information; supporting evidence taken from another book or publication  isim     ts
135 add a footnote, place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.)  fiil     ts
136 The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance     ts
137 Appeal     ts
138 The process of sending any matter, for inquiry in a cause, to a master or other officer, in order that he may ascertain facts and report to the court     ts
139 the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to; "he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes"     ts
140 Library materials that contain information to which a user might wish to quickly "refer " These items provide basic research information and are housed in the special "Reference" section of the library Examples of reference works include: encyclopedia, almanacs, guides, manuals, dictionaries, thesauri, directories, etc     ts
141 refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work     ts
142 a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation"     ts
143 the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer"     ts
144 The act of submitting a matter in dispute to the judgment of one or more persons for decision     ts
145 the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to; "the extension of `satellite of Mars' is the set containing only Demos and Phobos"     ts
146 Reference to someone or something is the act of talking about them or mentioning them. A reference is a particular example of this. He made no reference to any agreement     ts
147 Reference is the act of consulting someone or something in order to get information or advice. Please keep this sheet in a safe place for reference     ts
148 a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability; "requests for character references are all to often answered evasively"     ts
149 a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts; "he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic"     ts
150 an indicator that orients you generally; "it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy involved"     ts
151 refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work"     ts
152 1) A service provided by the library to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources 2) A notation that provides all the information a reader needs in order to look up where you got your information See Reference List     ts
153 A service provided by the libraries to assist patrons in the retrieval of information and the use of information resources See also Citation     ts
154 An individual to whom inquiries may be made regarding another person's character, ability, or whereabouts A lender generally will ask a borrower to provide the names, phone numbers, and addresses of at least three individuals to be used as references for the borrower In the event that the lender loses track of the borrower's whereabouts, the lender will contact these individuals to try to find the borrower     ts
155 a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"     ts
156 a remark that calls attention to something or someone; "she made frequent mention of her promotion"; "there was no mention of it"; "the speaker made several references to his wife"     ts
157 A reference is something such as a number or a name that tells you where you can obtain the information you want. Make a note of the reference number shown on the form     ts
158 A reference is a word, phrase, or idea which comes from something such as a book, poem, or play and which you use when making a point about something. a reference from the Quran     ts
159 Reference books are ones that you look at when you need specific information or facts about a subject. a useful reference work for teachers     ts
160 A reference is a letter that is written by someone who knows you and which describes your character and abilities. When you apply for a job, an employer might ask for references. The firm offered to give her a reference     ts
161 A reference is a person who gives you a reference, for example when you are applying for a job     ts
162 You use with reference to or in reference to in order to indicate what something relates to. I am writing with reference to your article on salaries for scientists see also cross-reference, frame of reference, point of reference, terms of reference. to mention another book, article etc that contains information connected with the subject you are writing about     ts
163 If you keep information for future reference, you keep it because it might be useful in the future. Read these notes carefully and keep them for future reference     ts
164 the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer" the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to; "the extension of `satellite of Mars' is the set containing only Demos and Phobos" the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to; "he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes" a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation" refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work     ts
165refer To allude to, make a reference or allusion to     ts
166refer To direct the attention of - "The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor."     ts
167refer To submit to an authority figure for consideration - "He referred the matter to the principal."     ts
168refer have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments     ts
169refer expand and insert references froma biliograohic database     ts
170refer Providing the customer with the contact details of an external organisation when the agent is sure that no one in their organisation can help the customer directly with their enquiry (See escalate and transfer )     ts
171refer to direct someone's attention to another person or thing (e g Please refer to your owner's manual if you are having problems with your car )     ts
172refer To send a measure or question to committee     ts
173refer Sending an individual to another person who can provide needed services when a condition is suspected that requires different experience or training     ts
174refer To direct to a source for help or information     ts
175refer A "Refer" result means that further testing is necessary to evaluate an infant's hearing This could mean that a hearing problem may exist, but further testing is needed to confirm The most common reasons for a "refer" result on a hearing screening are birthing debris in the ear canal, middle ear fluid or infection, or a permanent hearing loss (3 in 1000 births)     ts
176refer To carry the mind or thought; to direct attention; as, the preacher referred to the late election     ts
177refer send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"     ts
178refer think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species"     ts
179refer send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude to  fiil     ts
180refer To carry or send back     ts
181refer If you refer to a particular subject or person, you talk about them or mention them. In his speech, he referred to a recent trip to Canada     ts
182refer If you refer to someone or something as a particular thing, you use a particular word, expression, or name to mention or describe them. Marcia had referred to him as a dear friend     ts
183refer If a word refers to a particular thing, situation, or idea, it describes it in some way. The term electronics refers to electrically-induced action     ts
184refer To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation; as, he referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances     ts
185refer to make over, or pass over, to another; as, to refer a student to an author; to refer a beggar to an officer; to refer a bill to a committee; a court refers a matter of fact to a commissioner for investigation, or refers a question of law to a superior tribunal     ts
186refer To direct inquiry for information or a guarantee of any kind, as in respect to one's integrity, capacity, pecuniary ability, and the like; as, I referred to his employer for the truth of his story     ts
187refer Prounced reefer, but spelled this way, it refers readers to inside or related stories At some papers, these have been called whips     ts
188refer To have relation or reference; to relate; to point; as, the figure refers to a footnote     ts
189refer To have recourse; to apply; to appeal; to betake one's self; as, to refer to a dictionary     ts
190refer If a person who is ill is referred to a hospital or a specialist, they are sent there by a doctor in order to be treated. Patients are mostly referred to hospital by their general practitioners The patient should be referred for tests immediately     ts
191refer Hence: To send or direct away; to send or direct elsewhere, as for treatment, aid, information, decision, etc     ts
192refer have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"     ts
193refer seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"     ts
194refer have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "     ts
195refer To assign a bill, communication, or other document to a committee for its consideration The House or Senate Journal indicates the committee to which any bill or document was referred The Speaker or presiding officer of the Senate may refer measures to several committees because of the jurisdictional complexities of modern legislation There are three types of multiple referral: joint referral of a bill concurrently to two or more committees; sequential referral of a bill successively to one committee, then a second, and so on; and split referral of various parts of a bill to different committees for consideration     ts
196refer make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"     ts
197refer To direct a bill to a committee: HB 2000 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee Bill referrals are made by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House     ts
198refer If you refer someone to a source of information, you tell them the place where they will find the information which they need or which you think will interest them. Mr Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto     ts
199refer If you refer a task or a problem to a person or an organization, you formally tell them about it, so that they can deal with it. He could refer the matter to the high court     ts
200refer If you refer someone to a person or organization, you send them there for the help they need. Now and then I referred a client to him     ts
201refer If you refer to a book or other source of information, you look at it in order to find something out. He referred briefly to his notebook     ts
202reference to (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address"     ts
203reference to (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address     ts
204referenced supported with written references or citations; "a carefully referenced biography"     ts
205referenced supported with written references or citations; "a carefully referenced biography     ts
206referenced past participle of reference     ts
207references 1 Gold, V , Loening K L , McNaught A D and Sehmi P (1987) Compendium of Chemical Terminology IUPAC Recommendations     ts
208references <199802182101 PAA63384@spnode01 tcs tulane edu>     ts
209references <NFBBJCFMNLCNBIJDAFHIIEODEHAA jacquin@geosys-inc com> <3D402473 7040006@pobox com> <3D4034F2 6B4F78E0@refractions net> <3D4042CA 8050503@pobox com>     ts
210references At various points references are sited by placing a code inside of square brakets "[]" The various codes used are     ts
211references <19990717111059 B28258@songbird com> <37910030 957EE85D@flywheel com> <19990717163711 H28596@songbird com>     ts
212references means the resource being catalogued cites, acknowledges, disputes or makes another claim about the related resource     ts
213references plural of reference     ts
214references third-person singular of reference     ts
215references <Pine SOL 3 91 960517160142 16550B-100000@winnie freenet mb ca> <844_9605302023@rational vaxxine com> <Pine SOL 3 91 960602074434 9900A-100000@winnie freenet mb ca> <5XbsxgQ2b5LB083yn@freenet vancouver bc ca>     ts
216references list of citations to materials cited in the body of the text and/or consulted during research     ts
217references <19990428150348 G13339@mors net> <Pine HPP 3 96n 990428160435 26183A-100000@mlucom6 urz uni-halle de>     ts
218references <15272 52508 330746 510487@zodiac irf se><Pine LNX 4 33 0109191404200 12520-100000@halden devel redhat com>     ts
219references <Pine OSF 3 95 1000314115327 28766B-100000@alf1 mrc-lmb cam ac uk>     ts
220references An element in the heading of each Survey Report that identifies published or other finding aids in foreign repositories that assisted an agent in discovering Virginia-related material in those collections     ts
221references Carriere Y, Jenkins E, Gupta N & Legare J (1996) The needs for home care services for the elderly in a context of population aging Facts and Research in Gerontology 1996: Home Care , pp 31-52 Katz S, Ford AB, Moskowitz RW (1963) Studies of illness in the aged The index of A D L , a standardized measure of biological and psychological function JAMA, 185(12), 914-919     ts
222references JSWW76 J P Jones, D Sato, H Wada and D Wiens, "Diophantine representation of the set of prime numbers," Amer Math Monthly, 83 (1976) 449-464 Matijasevic71 Y V Matijasevic, "Diophantine representation of the set of prime numbers (in Russian)," Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 196 (1971) 770--773 English translation by R N Goss, in Soviet Math Dokl , 12, 1971, 354-358 Matijasevic77 Y V Matijasevic, "Primes are nonnegative values of a polynomial in 10 variables (in Russian)," Zapiski Sem Leningrad Mat Inst Steklov, 68 (1977) 62--82 English translation by L Guy and J P Jones, J Soviet math , 15, 1981, 33--44 Ribenboim95 P Ribenboim, The new book of prime number records, 3rd edition, Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1995 (Annotation available)     ts
223references List of works that are referred or consulted by the author(s) in the creation of the document, and listed as part of the document ScienceServer dynamically lists and links references to the local full text of the article or to the CrossRef defined location     ts
224references A group of people who will say good things about you and who know specifics strengths that you offer Can include work references (current and past supervisors), educational references (former teachers or school administrators), and personal references (who can speak of your character) Never include references on your resume or cover letter; they should be listed on a separate references sheet And always ask people before including them as a reference for you Never provide a list of references unless they are requested Read more     ts
225references BURROUGH, P A 1990 Principles of geographical information systems for land resources assessment Butler & Tanner Ltd , Fromme, Somerset, Great Britain ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Inc 1991 Arc/INFO data model, concepts, and key terms Environ , Syst , Res , Inst , Redlands, CA HUXHOLD, W 1991 An introduction to urban geographic information systems Oxford Univ Press New York, NY MONMONIER, M , and G A SCHNELL 1988 Map appreciation Prentice Halll, Englewood Cliffs, N J MONTGOMERY, G , and G J UHL 1990 Intelligent infrastructure workbook A-E-C Automation Newsletter Fountain Hills AZ KESSLER, B L 1992 Journal of Forestry Vol 90, No 11 Glossary of GIS Terms Society of American Foresters Bethesda, MD     ts
226references <4 3 2 7 2 20020103111328 02a87240@postoffice mail cornell edu><3C338601 C7D1CBE5@manta library colostate edu>     ts
227references the list of references or citations quoted in the text and placed at the end of the document     ts
228references References for each page include bibliographic citations, further reading, credits for photos and artwork, and sources of further information from on-line databases     ts
229references 1 Smith, C , (1980) 2 ASTM, D121-94 (1995) 3 Stach, E , et al , (1975) To request specific information from a Survey geologist click here     ts
230references <GJsHDw 9Fy@world std com> <Pine SOL 4 10 10109231007430 19248-100000@strings rutgers edu> <9ou7jb$d22$1@glue ucr edu> <GKBEIx 3y@bath ac uk>     ts
231references a category of information for enhanced profiles that lists business references     ts
232references Specify cross-references to specifications and guidelines consulted in writing the data dictionary (see Section 6)   The convention "implied" is used when values in the cross-referenced data element do not map to the NISO-specified values note:  TIFF references include parenthetical notations to the "Baseline" fields, required or optional, that must be present for parsing by baseline TIFF readers (see Section 1 4 3 Redundant Metadata)     ts
233references If you quote anything from a book or other resource then the source of information should be made clear For a book give the title and author, for Internet information give the web address and title of the web site     ts
234referencing present participle of reference     ts
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