Popular Biological Reviews style Citation Examples

How to cite a Book in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a book using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. In p. Pages Used. Publisher, City.

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Miessociety.org, (2015) Mies van der Rohe Society                                                            | Projects                                                                 | 860-880 Lake Shore Apartments. Http://miessociety.org/legacy/projects/860-880-lake-shore-apartments/.

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of “the vertical windows and columns meant that the skyscraper would look bigger than what it actual is by emphasising its height.” (Miessociety.org,  2015)


How to cite a Journal in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a journal using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title Volume number, Pages Used.

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Belson, K. & Pilon, M. (2012) Armstrong Dropped by Nike, Steps Down as Foundation Chairman. Nytimes.com. Http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/sports/cycling/lance-armstrong-dropped-by-nike-steps-down-as-chairman-of-his-charity.html?_r=1 [accessed 20 April 2015].

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“Nike does not condone the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs in any manner.” (Belson & Pilon,  2012)


How to cite Film or Movie in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Anon. (Year Published) Title. Publisher, City.

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D, J. (2015) Operating Agreements; The Basics | The U.S. Small Business Administration | SBA.gov. Sba.gov. Https://www.sba.gov/blogs/operating-agreements-basics-0 [accessed 28 April 2015].

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(Anon.,  Year Published)

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about operating agreement (D,  2015)


How to cite an Online image or video in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Iata.org, (2015) IATA - New Year’s Day 2014 marks 100 Years of Commercial Aviation. Http://www.iata.org/pressroom/pr/Pages/2013-12-30-01.aspx [accessed 28 April 2015].

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On average, every day more than 8 million people fly (Iata.org,  2015)


How to cite a Website in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a website using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. http://Website-Url [accessed 10 October 2013].

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Brown, C. (2012) Chris Brown on Twitter. Twitter.com. Http://www.twitter.com [accessed 28 April 2015].

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“@CMpunk needs more followers. He’s such a leader! Not to mention the roids hes on has made it utterly impossible for him pleasure a women (Brown,  2012)


Additional Biological Reviews style Citation Examples

How to cite a Blog in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title. http://Website-Url [accessed 10 October 2013].

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Winchester School of Art Library Blog, (2015) Louise Bourgeois: Works On Paper at Tate Modern. Https://wsalibrary.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/louise-bourgeois-works-on-paper-at-tate-modern/ [accessed 24 March 2015].

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The Tate Modern in London are currently exhibiting Louise Bourgeois’ ‘Works on Paper’… and it’s free to enter! There are four rooms displaying a selection of her prints, books, fabric and paint drawings. (Winchester School of Art Library Blog,  2015)


How to cite a Court case in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Anon. (Year Published) Title. In Document Title/Name p. Pages Used.

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Wolfe, T. (2006) The Worship of Art Notes on the New God. Public Art Review 1, 36-40.

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“The early work was a lyrical organic form that I was drawing in space”

“One of the consistencies of my work is the dialogue of opposites, which creates a synergy because of contrast, but I also try to merge them.”

“The work deals with the interplay between the lyrical quality of the line or gestures in space and the geometric context.”

“Another consideration is that the majority of my work over the last thirty years is site-specific, so the scale, proportion, symbolism and ambience have a relationship to the architectural environment and human scale.”

“I wanted to create a place of memory within that pattern of chaos.”

Look at: Tatlin, George Rickey, abstract expressionism

“With all of my work, the symbolic content is there, because people see things in symbolic ways.”

“For me, no matter how successful an artwork is, if it’s put in an environment and doesn’t engage and amplify that environment, it’s not successful.” (Wolfe,  2006)


How to cite a Dictionary entry in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publisher, City. Publication Title. http://Website-Url [accessed 10 October 2013].

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García, L. & Villegas, C. (2015) Lectura y escritura en la universidad: procesos fundamentales en la comunicación del conocimiento. Revista electrónica de Humanidades, Educación y comunicación social. 19, 125-126.

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Recientes teorías del aprendizaje sostienen que a medida que avanzamos en el conocimiento del mundo, construimos conocimiento de manera activa, creando y recreando estructuras mientras nos encontramos con información nueva. (García & Villegas,  2015)


How to cite an E-book or PDF in Biological Reviews style


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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. In p. Pages Used. Publisher, City.

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Anon. (2015) . Http://pregnancy.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Home Birth and Dangers [accessed 28 April 2015].

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According to Weill Cornell Medical College, babies born at home may be 10 times as likely to be stillborn than those born in the hospital (Anon.,  2015)


How to cite an Edited book in Biological Reviews style


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Author Surname, A.Anon. (Year Published) Title. In p. Pages Used. Publisher, City.

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Orise.orau.gov, (2015) Guidance for Radiation Accident Management. Https://orise.orau.gov/reacts/guide/ [accessed 30 April 2015].

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Basics of Radiation, and general characteristics. (Orise.orau.gov,  2015)


How to cite an Email in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite an email using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title.

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elizabeth, A. (2013) Zaha Hadid quotes.

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You have to really believe not only in yourself; you have to believe that the world is actually worth your sacrifices (elizabeth,  2013)


How to cite an Encyclopedia article in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Ministry of Justice and The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC, (2011) Better protection from intruders and excessive compensation costs.

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Mr Clarke said he would: 
•Make squatting in residential buildings a criminal offence to end the misery of home-owners whose properties have been preyed on by squatters. 
•Strengthen people’s rights to use force to defend themselves from intruders in their own homes. 
•Give magistrates power to hand down bigger fines. 
•Ban the referral fees which have allowed middle-men to profit from encouraging others to make unnecessary compensation claims. 

Mr Clarke said: 

‘People should feel safe in their communities and especially in their own homes and these measures, along with the rest of our radical package of reforms, will ensure they are protected.’ 

Squatting

‘Far too many people endure the misery, expense and incredible hassle of removing squatters from their property. Hard working homeowners need and deserve a justice system where their rights come first. Our commitment to this new offence will ensure the law is firmly on the side of the homeowner so that quick and decisive action can be taken.’ (Ministry of Justice and The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC,  2011)


How to cite an Interview in Biological Reviews style


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Worthen, W. (2004) The Wadsworth anthology of drama. In pp. 748-749, 4th edition. Thomson/Wadsworth, Boston, Mass.

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I have a flea!” (Worthen,  2004)


How to cite a Magazine in Biological Reviews style


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University of Michigan, (2015) GM Crops: Costs and Benefits: United States. Http://sitemaker.umich.edu/sec006group5/united_states [accessed 30 April 2015].

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There are numerous potential benefits to growing them; however, they are not ready for public consumption in the United States because the chance of causing unintended harm to human health and the environment is still too great. (University of Michigan,  2015)


How to cite a Newspaper in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Nmsea.org, (2015) What is Global Warming?. Http://www.nmsea.org/Curriculum/Primer/Global_Warming/fossil_fuels_and_global_warming.htm [accessed 29 April 2015].

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Rising Seas--- inundation of fresh water marshlands (the everglades), low-lying cities, and islands with seawater.
2.Changes in rainfall patterns --- droughts and fires in some areas, flooding in other areas. See the section above on the recent droughts, for example!
3.Increased likelihood of extreme events--- such as flooding, hurricanes, etc.
4.Melting of the ice caps --- loss of habitat near the poles. Polar bears are now thought to be greatly endangered by the shortening of their feeding season due to dwindling ice packs. 
5.Melting glaciers - significant melting of old glaciers is already observed.
6.Widespread vanishing of animal populations --- following widespread habitat loss.
7.Spread of disease --- migration of diseases such as malaria to new, now warmer, regions.
8.Bleaching of Coral Reefs due to warming seas and acidification due to carbonic acid formation ---  One third of coral reefs now appear to have been severely damaged by warming seas.
9.Loss of Plankton due to warming seas --- The enormous (900 mile long) Aleution island ecosystems of orcas (killer whales), sea lions, sea otters, sea urchins, kelp beds, and fish populations, appears to have collapsed due to loss of plankton, leading to loss of sea lions, leading orcas to eat too many sea otters, leading to urchin explosions, leading to loss of kelp beds and their associated fish populations. (Nmsea.org,  2015)


How to cite a Podcast in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title. http://Website-Url [accessed 10 October 2013].

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Hess, P. (2014) The Music Industry Formula for Success Does Exist. The Huffington Post.

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“The appearance and what an artist talks about and stands for can all be critical in maximizing success.” (Hess,  2014)


How to cite a Song in Biological Reviews style


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Yourdictionary.com, (2015) Thermal conductivity dictionary definition | thermal conductivity defined. Http://www.yourdictionary.com/thermal-conductivity [accessed 28 April 2015].

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A measure of the ability of a material to allow the flow of heat from its warmer surface through the material to its colder surface, determined as the heat energy transferred per unit of time and per unit of surface area divided by the temperature gradient, which is the temperature difference divided by the distance between the two surfaces (the thickness of the material), expressed in watts per kelvin per meter. (Yourdictionary.com,  2015)


How to cite The Bible in Biological Reviews style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Biological Reviews citation style.

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Ifpi.org, (2015) Facts & Stats — IFPI — Representing the recording industry worldwide. Http://www.ifpi.org/facts-and-stats.php [accessed 28 April 2015].

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Although global physical sales value declined by 8.1 per cent in 2014, Germany only experienced a 1.5 per cent fall in physical sales and there was growth in a number of South American countries including Paraguay and Venezuela. (Ifpi.org,  2015)


How to cite a TV Show in Biological Reviews style


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Wikipedia, (2015) Process function. Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_function [accessed 28 April 2015].

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Sychev, V. V. (1991). The Differential Equations of Thermodynamics. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1560321217. Retrieved 2012-11-26. (Wikipedia,  2015)