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reference
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ref·er·ence [ˈrefərən(t)s] SUST.
1. reference:
reference (to an authority)
reference (to a book, article)
to make reference to sth
2. reference (responsibility):
terms of reference
3. reference:
reference (allusion) indirect
reference direct
reference (direct mention)
with particular reference to sth
in reference to sb/sth
4. reference:
reference (citation)
reference (information)
5. reference (in correspondence):
reference
6. reference (in library):
reference
7. reference (recommendation):
reference
reference
cross-ˈref·er·ence SUST.
cross-reference to
cross-reference to
ˈref·er·ence book SUST.
reference book
ˈref·er·ence li·brary SUST.
reference library
ˈref·er·ence num·ber SUST.
reference number (in letters)
reference number (on goods)
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terms of reference SUST.
terms of reference
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frame of reference SUST.
frame of reference
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The mechanical response of a material should not depend on the frame of reference.
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To explore that question, begin in an inertial frame of reference.
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He pointed out that if the spheres are not rotating, the tension in the tying string is measured as zero in every frame of reference.
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In special relativity, changing the frame of reference creates new phenomena.
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We all need that structuring nomos; it provides us with stability, predictability, a frame of reference in which to live.
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