Reference to information that is retrievable is appropriately made in the reference list. This includes but is not limited to articles published or accepted for publication in scholarly or mass-circulation print or electronic journals, magazines, or newspapers; books that have been published or accepted for publication; papers presented at professional meetings; abstracts; theses; CD-ROMs, films, videotapes, and audiofiles; package inserts or a manufacturer’s documentation; monographs; official reports; databases and websites; legal cases; patents; and news releases.References should be listed in numerical order at the end of the manuscript (except as specified in , References Given in Text, and , Numbering). ...
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