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References help you quickly recover the context of a given element as well as track its source and build a list of citations (in the picture: blue marks an incremental reading extract, yellow marks a search string (i.e. GABA-ergic), while pink marks the reference field, which will propagate to all children elements (extracts and clozes))
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'''''Figure:''' [[References]] help you quickly recover the context of a given [[Glossary:Element|element]] as well as track its source and build a list of citations. In the picture, an [[Glossary:Extract|extract]] from an article on sleep and dreaming. <span style="padding-bottom: 3px; background-color: #44c2ff; padding-left: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-top: 3px">Blue</span> marks an extract produced from the presented text. <span style="padding-bottom: 3px; background-color: yellow; padding-left: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-top: 3px">Yellow</span> marks the search string (i.e. REM-on cells) that was used in '''[[Search menu|Search]] : [[Find elements]]''' (Ctrl+F) to find all the [[Glossary:Element|elements]] (including this one) containing the string. <span style="padding-bottom: 3px; background-color: #ffa6ff; padding-left: 3px; padding-right: 3px; color: #c40000; padding-top: 3px">Pink</span> marks the reference area (consisting of the <span class="reference">#Title</span>, <span class="reference">#Author</span>, <span class="reference">#Date</span>, <span class="reference">#Source</span>, <span class="reference">#Article</span>, <span class="reference">#Parent</span>, and <span class="reference">#Concept group</span> fields), which will propagate to all [[Glossary:Child|children elements]] ([[Glossary:Extract|extracts]] and [[Glossary:Cloze_deletion|clozes]]) generated from this [[Glossary:Element|element]].''
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Figure: References help you quickly recover the context of a given element as well as track its source and build a list of citations. In the picture, an extract from an article on sleep and dreaming. Blue marks an extract produced from the presented text. Yellow marks the search string (i.e. REM-on cells) that was used in Search : Find elements (Ctrl+F) to find all the elements (including this one) containing the string. Pink marks the reference area (consisting of the #Title, #Author, #Date, #Source, #Article, #Parent, and #Concept group fields), which will propagate to all children elements (extracts and clozes) generated from this element.

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