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Use the following template to cite a book using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.Author Initial. Author Surname, Title, Publisher, City, Year Published.
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1.J. Foster, E. Barkus and C. Yavorsky, Understanding and Using Advanced Statistics, SAGE, London, 2013.
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""A negative correlation occurs when an increase in one variable associated with a decrease in another"" 1
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.K. Kerfoot, Nursing Economics, 2005, 23, 46-8.
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When a person does not have a sense of their talents and strengths they will be awash in a sea of ambiguity. The ability to delineate one's strengths and craft a position around those in our professional and personal lives spells success or failure. 1
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.A bout de Souffle, Jean-Luc Godard, france, 1960.
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A bout de Souffle is a story, not a theme. A theme is something simple and vast…summed up in twenty seconds. A story takes twenty minutes to sum up 1
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1. University of Adelaide, 2014.
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Use the following template to cite a website using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1. Papercut.net.au, 2014.
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In the studio we buy green energy, use energy efficient light bulbs, recycle all paper as well as cans, bottles, plastics and cardboard, use copy paper with a high recycled content, go ‘paperless’ as often as possible, turn our computers and appliances off at night, only light rooms in use, email documents instead of courier, recycle post packing, discourage mock-ups for clients, don’t buy bottled water and compost kitchen waste. 1
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.鞄. 鞄 レディース, 鞄 レディース, 2014.
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Use the following template to cite a court case using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.Title, Year Published, vol. Volume number.
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1.Mustafa Erdogan and Others v. Turkey, 2014, vol. 39779/04.
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‘‘There is no Chinese wall between science and a democratic society. On the contrary, there can be no democratic society without free science and free scholars. This interrelationship is particularly strong in the context of social sciences and law, where scholarly discourse informs public discourse on public matters including those directly related to government and politics.’’ 1
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.2014.
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Relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures 1
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.K. Robinson, To encourage creativity, Mr Gove, you must first understand what it is, Guardian News and Media Limited, 1st edn., 2013.
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only special people are creative; another is that creativity is just about the arts; while a third is that it’s all to do with uninhabited “self-expression” 1
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.J. Taylor and D. Thomas, Miss Julie, Methuen Publishing Ltd, London, 2nd edn., 2006.
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But the actor might well ponder whether it is to his advantage to paint an abstract character upon his face which will remain sitting there like a mask. 1
Use the following template to cite an email using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.A. Fernandes, 2014.
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Hi Ashley, Unfortunately that’s the only product that uses that exact head finish…the drum is 7” and head is fixed over the shell. We have Doumbek heads up to 10” that you can purchase and cut from to shape your drum but we do not sell raw sheets of our proprietary processed films. Would you be interested in “fish skin” instead? BD-0010-00-SD001 Doumbek Drumhead, R Series, SKYNDEEP®, 10"" Diameter, 1/2"" Collar, Wide Hoop, 'Fish Skin' Graphic Thnx! Best Regards, Chris Wakelin 1
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.J. Anderson, Britannica.com, 2014.
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Motor vehicle accidents Worldwide, motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of death, and, despite improvements in automobile safety, projections have indicated that deaths from traffic crashes will increase significantly by 2030 because of increased motor vehicle ownership. Examples of causes of traffic accidents include speeding, drunk driving, distracted driving, and inexperienced driving. Although seat belts can save lives, millions of people fail to use them. Likewise, helmets are an effective means of protecting motorcyclists from traumatic brain injury and death, yet many riders choose not to wear a helmet. Motor vehicle accidents result in a wide range of injuries and often in permanent disability. In an attempt to limit some of this damage, laws in places around the world have been enacted specifically to improve road safety. For example, some U.S. states have imposed universal helmet laws, requiring all motorcycle riders and passengers to wear protective helmets. Some governments impose fines on automobile drivers and passengers who do not use seat belts. Accidents involving buses are also responsible for injuries to large numbers of people, and this has led to mandatory seat belt use in some places. Safety features on cars, including seat belts, side-impact reinforcement, and air bags, have contributed to fewer injuries and deaths. Certain changes in the design of car bumpers and windshields have been aimed at causing less harm to pedestrians who may be hit. Preventive measures, such as campaigns on the dangers of drunk driving, enforcement of speed limits, the use of cameras to catch traffic law violators, and education of children about road safety, have helped raise public awareness about the importance of safety precautions on the road. 1
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.2014.
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Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.Science World, 2014, 2-8.
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Guth suggested that the universe started very small - much smaller than a proton. 1
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.D. Morrison, Time Magazine, 2014, 1.
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One day in 1871, legend has it, a French artist named Claude Monet walked into a food shop in Amsterdam, where he had gone to escape the Prussian siege of Paris. There he spotted some Japanese prints being used as wrapping paper. He was so taken by the engravings that he bought one on the spot. The purchase changed his life — and the history of Western art. 1
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.H. Engen and M. Alpert, Advanced Microskills: Focusing, Meaning, Confrontation, 1989.
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Use the following template to cite a song using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.Author Initial. Author Surname, Title, Publisher, City, Year Published.
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1.c. wesley, And Can It Be, not applicable, unknown, 1738.
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Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1. Title, Publisher, City, Year Published.
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1. Ben's book, Ben's publishing, Cherry Hill NJ, 1988.
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A boy can dream 1
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Royal Society of Chemistry citation style.
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1.Year Published.
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1.1998.
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Form follows function—that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union 1
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