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How to write the same reference twice:
How to write the same reference twice:


reference: Caquineau C (2009) The cure for obesity discovered ''J blabla22 1:17-9
reference: Berridge KC (2007) The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: the case for incentive salience. ''Psychopharmacology'' 191:391–431
 


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First time:


<ref name=Caquineau09>Caquineau C (2009) The cure for obesity discovered ''J blabla22 1:17-9</ref>
<ref name=Berridge07>Berridge KC (2007) The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: the case for incentive salience. ''Psychopharmacology'' 191:391–431
</ref>


reference used a second time:
reference used a second time:


<ref name=Caquineau09/>
<ref name=Berridge07/>


==References==
==References==
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A brief overview of your interest group (be sure to put its name in bold in the first sentence) and the scope of the article goes here.[1]

The following list of sections should serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake; their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.


Title of Part 1

Title of Subpart 1

In here you could write about various informations linked to various references for example from journals. [2] [3]


Title of Subpart 2

You can also insert diagram.


Title of Part 2

You can also cite published work accessible online. [4]

Title of Part 3

You can also cite published work from books. [5]

How to write the same reference twice:

reference: Berridge KC (2007) The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: the case for incentive salience. Psychopharmacology 191:391–431


First time:

[6]

reference used a second time:

[6]

References

  1. See the "Writing an Encyclopedia Article" handout for more details.
  2. Person A, Otherperson B (2010) The perfect reference for subpart 1 J Neuroendocrinol 36:36-52
  3. Author A, Author B (2009) Another perfect reference for subpart 1 J Neuroendocrinol 25:2 62-9
  4. "Part 2," Appetite and obesity. 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2009 from http://www.appetiteandobesity.org/part2.html
  5. Authors names (2009) "The perfect review for part 3" Publishers City
  6. 6.0 6.1 Berridge KC (2007) The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: the case for incentive salience. Psychopharmacology 191:391–431