Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Referencing to an image/icon in the database

Referencing to an image/icon in the database



1.Image | Define Image at Dictionary.com

Description:Synonyms 1, 12. Image, icon, idol refer to material
representations of persons or things. An image is a representation as in a
statue or effigy, and is sometimes ...



2.snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages

Description:Attempts to give accurate information about rumors and urban
legends on a variety of topics, including war, business, events, toxins,
science, military, popular culture.



3.Icon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:An icon (from Greek εἰκών eikōn
"image") is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from
Eastern Christianity and in certain Eastern Catholic churches.



4.Refdesk - Reference, Facts, News - Free and Family ...

Description:Links to a variety of resources including news, weather,
sports, encyclopedias, facts on file, FAQs, and tutorials.



5.Safari Developer Library - Apple Developer Tools

Description:Safari Developer Library Search Safari Developer Library



6.NIST Chemistry WebBook

Description:Database of organic chemistry compounds, organized by species.
Contains chemical and physical property data on over 30,000 compounds.



7.Anglia Ruskin University Library - Harvard System

Description:Harvard System Welcome to our Guide to the Harvard System of
Referencing. The University Library has released a new edition of the
Guide to Referencing in the Harvard ...



8.MDT 2012: Capturing a Reference Image – Part II | BJ's ...

Description:Yeah nice little tool, run it and it grabs all the drivers on
a reference machine then as I mentioned just import and then pie boot when
I need to, if i have an xp ...



9.Purdue OWL: APA Formatting and Style Guide

Description:Article From a Database. Please note: APA states that
including database information in citations is not necessary because
databases change over time (p. 192).



10.Favicon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:A favicon / ˈ f æ v ɪ k ɒ n / (short for
Favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, Web site icon, tab icon or
bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more ...

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