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  2. Vancouver system - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver system, also known as Vancouver reference style or the author–number system, is a citation style that uses numbers within the text that refer to numbered entries in the reference list. It is popular in the physical sciences and is one of two referencing systems normally used in medicine, the other being the author–date, or ...

  3. Help:Citation Style Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Citation Style Vancouver (CSVAN) is a method of referencing Wikipedia articles using a series of templates based on the Vancouver system . The use of CSVAN or of templates is not compulsory; per WP:CITEVAR : Citations within each Wikipedia article should follow a consistent style. Editors may choose any style they want.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    If you have a URL (web page) link, you can add it to the title part of the citation, so that when you add the citation to Wikipedia the URL becomes hidden and the title becomes clickable. To do this, enclose the URL and the title in square brackets—the URL first, then a space, then the title. For example:

  5. List of generating stations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectric stations owned by BC Hydro. A list of all grid-tied hydroelectric generation stations in British Columbia operated by BC Hydro [ 1] /  49.49889°N 115.35056°W  / 49.49889; -115.35056  ( Aberfeldie) /  49.28611°N 122.48722°W  / 49.28611; -122.48722  ( Alouette) /  49.37500°N 125.15333°W  / 49.37500 ...

  6. Category:Citation Style Vancouver templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Citation Style Vancouver templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Citation Style Vancouver templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Cockcroft–Walton generator - Wikipedia

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    The Cockcroft–Walton (CW) generator, or multiplier, is an electric circuit that generates a high DC voltage from a low-voltage AC. [1] It was named after the British and Irish physicists John Douglas Cockcroft and Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, who in 1932 used this circuit design to power their particle accelerator, performing the first artificial nuclear disintegration in history. [2]

  8. Dutch trio of Van den Berg, Lavreysen and Hoogland beat ... - AOL

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    MONTIGNY-LE-BRETONNEUX, France (AP) — Harrie Lavreysen figured that on a searing fast track in the velodrome outside of Paris, and going against the erstwhile sprinting kings from Britain, that ...

  9. Category:CS1 errors: Vancouver style - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver style restricts author or editor names to the Latin alphabet. For the purposes of this test, Module:Citation/CS1 defines the Latin alphabet as the letters defined in the Unicode Latin character sets: C0 Controls and Basic Latin [1] (0041–005A, 0061–007A) C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement [2] (00C0–00D6, 00D8–00F6, 00F8–00FF)