A cross-reference is a term used to denote referencing related information in one part of a document to another part, allowing readers to easily navigate and access connected content within the document.
The 'ring of fire' - is the boundary of tectonic 'plates' in the Earth's surface. The whole of the Pacific ocean 'sits on top' of one such plate. The 'ring of fire' reference - relates to the fact that - where the Pacific plate touches another - volcanoes have formed.
Organisms in the same genus are most closely related to one another according to Linnaeus's groupings.
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C4H9O2 is tert-butyldioxy. Refer to the related link for more information.
Synapses are often related with neurons, who use them for communication.
Cross referencing is the practice of adding a reference to related information in another location. In a book this is often down with a parenthesized note or a footnote indicating the location of the related information. By itself such a note is simply a reference. When the other location has a similar reference to the first, a cross reference is created. It can also mean tracking down additional information for the purpose of verifying or clarifying information.
A "See reference" directs the user to another location for more information or related content within the same source. A "See also reference" suggests additional sources or materials that provide complementary or supplementary information on the topic.
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An outbound link is a link that redirects from your website to another website. Outbound links can add value to your site by providing useful information to users as you dont have to create your content. And you can give those links as reference or source of related information about your site.
A cross reference for "atom" in an encyclopedia might include related entries such as "molecule," "element," "subatomic particles," or "nucleus." These entries would provide additional context and information related to the concept of an atom.
A cross reference table joins two or more tables together. This could be used to find related information that is somewhere else in the document in which someone is working.
Reference books can have very important information related to research. They are useful in doing research projects, but as books cannot update frequently like webpages, they can be frequently out of date.
You would probably use either "solicitud" or "aplicación." For more information on this, click on the related link from Word Reference.
self-referential encoding effect.
related means that you are kinned to someone obviously.
Planetoid is another name for an asteroid. See the related link for more information.
There is an entry on Wikipedia for Theodore Judah - including lots of reference links etc. See related link for more information.