- A
reference is a
relationship between objects in
which one
object designates, or acts as a
means by
which to
connect to or link to,
another object. The...
- In
Canadian law, a
reference question or
reference case (formally
called abstract review) is a
submission by the
federal or a
provincial government to...
- The
reference mark or
reference symbol "※" is a
typographic mark or word used in Chinese, ****anese and
Korean (CJK) writing. The
symbol was used historically...
- In
computer science,
locality of
reference, also
known as the
principle of locality, is the
tendency of a
processor to
access the same set of
memory locations...
- end section,
usually titled "
references", "
reference list", "works cited", or "end-text citations".
Parenthetical referencing can be used in lieu of footnote...
-
acquisition in 2008,
Reference.com
comprised multiple reference works, and
disclosed its sources.
Reference.com was
launched by In
Reference, Inc in February...
- another.
Reference or
reference point may also
refer to:
Reference (computer science)
Reference (C++)
Reference (film), a 1985
Bulgarian film
Reference, a citation...
- A
reference dimension is a
dimension on an
engineering drawing provided for
information only.
Reference dimensions are
provided for a
variety of reasons...
- A
reference tone is a pure tone
corresponding to a
known frequency, and
produced at a
stable sound pressure level (volume),
usually by
specialized equipment...
- A
reference rate is a rate that
determines pay-offs in a
financial contract and that is
outside the
control of the
parties to the contract. It is often...