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Bibliographic details for "Index"

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Citation styles for "Index"

APA style

Index. (2019, Feb 13). In hubicl. Retrieved 01:15, Apr 19, 2024, from https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1

MLA style

hubicl contributors. "Index." hubicl. hubicl, 2019, Feb 13. Web. 19 Apr. 2024

MHRA style

hubicl contributors, 'Index,' hubicl, 13 Feb 2019 22:20, <https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1> [accessed 19 Apr 2024]

Chicago style

hubicl contributors, "Index," hubicl, https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1 (accessed 19 Apr 2024).

CBE/CSE style

hubicl contributors. Index [Internet]. hubicl; Feb. 13, 2019 [cited 2024 Apr 19]. Available from: https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1.

Bluebook style

Index, https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1 (last visited Apr. 19, 2024).

Bluebook: Harvard JOLT style

hubicl, Index, https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1 (optional description here) (as of Apr. 19, 2024).

AMA style

hubicl contributors. Index. hubicl. Feb 13, 2019, 22:20. Available at https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1. Accessed Apr 19, 2024.

BibTeX entry

@misc{ wiki:xxx,
    author = "hubicl",
    title = "Index --- hubicl",
    year = "2019",
    url = "https://hubicl.org/wiki/Index?version=1",
    note = "[Online; accessed 1-October-2012]"
}