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             of the essay/report with the entries listed numerically  writer the Arabic numbers would be placed inside

             and in the same order that they have been cited in  either round or square brackets.  This applies to ref-
             the text.                                          erences in text, tables and figures.
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             ences cited (e.g., book, journal article, pamphlet, cas-
             sette tape or film) in sufficient detail so that others
             may locate and consult the references.             ‡Õ° “√Õâ“ßÕ‘ß

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             bibliographic citation are very important.
                                                                 Ú. Websterûs New World Dictionary of the American Language, College
                                                                    Edition. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Co.;
             Indicating references in the text                      1958.p.144a, 1221b.
                                                                 Û. The University of Queenland Library [homepage on the Internet].
                 In the Vancouver style, references are identified  Brisbane : The University of Queenland. [cited 2007 Jun 23]. Available
                                                                    from: http://www.library.uq.edu.au/training/citation/vancouv.html.
             by Arabic numbers normally as superscripts; in the
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                  Abstract
                       How to Write Bibliographies and References*
                       Somchai Bovornkitti
                       Academy of Science, the Royal Institute, Bangkok 10300
                           The author gave definitions of bibliographies and references that are used in the writing of the medical
                       literature.  The Vancouver style is commonly employed in most scientific publications.
                       Key words:  bibliographies, references, Vancouver style


                       * Based on a paper read at a workshop course on presentation of research work on Thai traditional medicine
                       and medicinal plants under the theme “On writing reports and on supporting research work,” July 2, 2007.
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