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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.

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Ibid. (abbreviation forthe Latin Ibidem,meaning "Thesame").

Refers to thesame author andsource (e.g., book,journal) in theimmediatelypreceding reference.

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To indicate the same source as in the

footnote immediately above. If referring

to a different page number write ibid.

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1. Weiss, Leon, ed., Cell and TissueBiology (Baltimore, Md.: Urban andSchwarzenberg, 1988), p. 1144.

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid., 1062.

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