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The distance and direction from a nearby geographical point to the earthquake location.
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American Heritage Electronic Dictionary.
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is a quoting of an authoritative source for substantiation, a reference to a manual or a guide from which the information was taken. It is also a source so cited; a quotation.
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Information that identifies a particular publication. Details usually include author, title, date of publication, journal title (if applicable), volume and page numbers. References are sometimes called Citations.
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(a) A library service; reference librarians assist students and faculty with research and information needs. (b) A department of the library; the reference desk is located just inside the front door of the EH Little Library. (c) An area of the library where the books in the reference collection are kept. (d) A note or citation to a book, article, or other information source.
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