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endnotes and book
Footnotes are notes at the foot of the page while endnotes are collected under a separate heading at the end of a chapter in a book or a document.
His 1612-page book ( with a CD-ROM containing an additional 958 pages of endnotes and 170 pages of source notes ), Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, was published in May 2007.
Advanced features ( for its time ) included Document Assembly ( maintaining each chapter of a book in separate files and combining them for printing or to produce a table of contents or index ), automatic paragraph numbering, footnotes, endnotes, support for mixed fonts, multi-level equations and scientific characters.
Featuring over 300 pages of endnotes, sidebars, letters, credits, etc., this website includes exclusive comprehensive extras about Kay Thompson that, due to space considerations, could not be included in the book, Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise ( Simon & Schuster ), by Sam Irvin.

endnotes and explain
The novel includes 388 numbered endnotes ( some of which have footnotes of their own ) that explain or expound on points in the story.

endnotes and almost
A novel telling a similar story would almost certainly be dismissed as outlandish, but Duffy's copious endnotes convincingly document the saga ’ s reality.
Its form is highly reminiscent of Nabokov's Pale Fire in that it consists almost entirely of a set of endnotes for a larger ( non-existent ) biographical work.

endnotes and For
For instance, the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style permits the use of both in-text citation systems and / or footnotes or endnotes, including use of " content notes "; it gives information about in-text citation by page number ( like MLA style ) or by year of publication ( like APA style ); it even provides for variations in styles of footnotes and endnotes, depending on whether the paper includes a full bibliography at the end.

endnotes and be
Text could be marked for inclusion in footnotes / endnotes, the table of contents or an index, all of which were automatically maintained.

endnotes and all
The endnotes are referred to by number in the text and the notes themselves appear in order, all together, after the exhibits.

endnotes and its
Frequently cited passages from this section of the report are drawn both from its main body and from its endnotes.

endnotes and were
" The exhaustively researched work ( there are 63 pages of endnotes and 18 pages of references in the paperback edition ) details Baker's quest to uncover the fate of thousands of books and newspapers that were replaced and often destroyed during the microfilming boom of the 1980s and 1990s.

endnotes and .
( Contains Hill's reminiscences about his long relationship with Carnegie and extensive endnotes about him.
Lovecraft's essay " Supernatural Horror in Literature ", first published in 1927, is a historical survey of horror literature available with endnotes as The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature.
* Some of Lovecraft's writings are annotated with footnotes or endnotes.
* A modern commentary in Hindi by Devadatta Shastri, as endnotes.
This edition added two extra chapters, and substantial endnotes to the preceding chapters, reflecting new findings and thoughts.
Some texts use asterisks and daggers alongside superscripts, using the former for per-page footnotes and the latter for endnotes.
And despite some initially enthusiastic users, FrameMaker never really took off in the academic market, because of the company's unwillingness to incorporate various functions ( such as support of endnotes or of long footnotes split across pages ), or to improve the equation editor.
A historical novel with endnotes based on the author's research and interviews.
Note systems involve the use of sequential numbers in the text which refer to either footnotes ( notes at the end of the page ) or endnotes ( a note on a separate page at the end of the paper ) which gives the source detail.
In the humanities, many authors use footnotes or endnotes to supply anecdotal information.
In his endnotes W. R. Owens notes about the woman that governs the beast: " This woman was believed by Protestants to represent Antichrist, the Church of Rome.
* Ibid: A Life is a novel by Mark Dunn, made up entirely of endnotes.
Unlike footnotes, endnotes have the advantage of not affecting the image of the main text, but may cause inconvenience to readers who have to move back and forth between the main text and the endnotes.
Most literary style guidelines ( including the Modern Language Association and the American Psychological Association ) recommend limited use of foot and endnotes.
* David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest includes over 400 endnotes, some over a dozen pages long.
* Mark Dunn's Ibid: A Life is written entirely in endnotes.
* In Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, the main plot is told through the annotative endnotes of a fictional editor.

Drexler's and book
* Clanking replicators are also mentioned briefly in the fourth chapter of K. Eric Drexler's 1986 book Engines of Creation.
Drexler's 1992 book, Nanosystems: molecular machinery, manufacturing, and computation is technical treatment of similar material.
* Macroscopic replicators are mentioned briefly in the fourth chapter of K. Eric Drexler's 1986 book Engines of Creation.

Drexler's and almost
A section heading in Drexler's Engines of Creation reads " Universal Assemblers ", and the following text speaks of assemblers which could hypothetically " build almost anything that the laws of nature allow to exist.

Drexler's and structure
" Drexler's colleague Ralph Merkle has noted that, contrary to widespread legend, Drexler never claimed that assembler systems could build absolutely any molecular structure.

Drexler's and be
The feasibility of Drexler's proposals largely depends, therefore, on whether designs like those in Nanosystems could be built in the absence of a universal assembler to build them and would work as described.
In Chris Phoenix and Eric Drexler's paper Safe Exponential Manufacturing, which was published in a 2004 issue of Nanotechnology, it was suggested that creating manufacturing systems with the ability to self-replicate by the use of their own energy sources would not be needed.
Beside the film's soundtrack, it can also be found in Drexler's seventh album Eco ; in the soundtrack the bassist Jeff Eckels also performed.

Drexler's and like
Clay Shirky traces the origin of the term " social software " to Eric Drexler's 1987 discussion of " hypertext publishing systems " like the subsequent World Wide Web, and how systems of this kind could support software for public critical discussion, collaborative development, group commitment, and collaborative filtering of content based on voting and rating.

Drexler's and would
Smalley also believed that Drexler's speculations about apocalyptic dangers of self-replicating machines that have been equated with " molecular assemblers " would threaten the public support for development of nanotechnology.

Drexler's and all
Since nearly all known chemistry requires a solvent, Smalley felt that Drexler's proposal to use a high vacuum environment was not feasible.

Drexler's and were
Its first members were mostly colleagues of Drexler's from the Munich rail depot.

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