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Ibid. or ib. is an
abbreviation for the
Latin word ibīdem,
meaning 'in the same place',
commonly used in an endnote, footnote,
bibliography citation, or...
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succeeds the
International Bibliographic Information on
Dietary Supplements (
IBIDS) database, 1999–2010,
which was a
collaboration between the
Office of Dietary...
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classification into
syndromes with or
without photosensitivity; BIDS and PBIDS, and
IBIDS and PIBIDS.
Modern covering usage is TTD-P (photosensitive), and TTD. Features...
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ibid. or
ibid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ibid or
Ibid. is a
Latin abbreviation used in
scholarly writing,
meaning "the same place". It...
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Ibid: A Life is the
third novel by Mark Dunn,
published in 2004. Its form is
highly reminiscent of Nabokov's Pale Fire in that it
consists almost entirely...
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Elsevier BIOBASE EMBiology Environment Index GEOBASE GeoRef Global Health IBIDS INIS
Atomindex PASCAL ProQuest Science Citation Index Scopus VINITI Database...
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Ernst Koref (March 11, 1891, in Linz –
November 15, 1988,
ibid.) was a
social democrat politician and the
mayor of Linz from 1945 to 1962.
Ernst Koref...
- José María Pemán y Pemartín (8 May 1897 in
Cadiz – 19 July 1981,
Ibid.) was a
Spanish journalist, poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, and monarchist...
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Gyula Babos (June 26, 1949 in
Budapest -
April 12, 2018
ibid) was a
Hungarian jazz guitarist.
Babos was a part of the
bands Kex, Rákfogó and Saturnus,...
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Ibid" is a
parody by
American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft,
written in 1927 or 1928, and
first published in the
January 1938,
issue of O-Wash-Ta-Nong...