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If it is an organization state as that. Or depending on what you are referring to. For example: http://www.apastyle.org/learn/faqs/cite-book-no-author.aspx
Not everyone believes there is a need for biotechnology, especially not in certain applications; however, those who do believe biotechnology is needed cite things like makinng new drugs and enhancing crops.
Prior answer was removed as its incapacity to cite a comparable answer to the relative inquiry at hand.
A benefit of mold is it aids in biodegradation, or natural decomposition, of dried leaves. Mold is harmful due to it producing an allergen that may produce cold-like symptoms, respiratory problems, congestion and/or asthma attacks.
Mitochondria is a cite in the cytoplasm also known as power house of the cell because of their energy generating ability in the cell. In humans there are many life activities that goes on in the body in order to make life possible. The prominent activity is that needs large amount of energy is reproduction. This occurs in the tissues, hence mitochondria are mostly found in muscle tissues for this life activity.
To steal an idea from another writer
Another homophone for "site" is "sight." They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
What is Cite
I found this cite on-line dated 09/28/09 but have been unable to find any official cite for its authenticity or truthfulness:"Misty Farmer of Hamtramck was found not guilty of charges that she killed another another woman on Belle Isle."
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
allege, attack, attribute, blame, brand, bring charges, charge, cite, finger*, frame, hold accountable, implicate, inculpate, indict, involve, name, pin on, point the finger at, prosecute, serve summons
The past tense of "cite" is "cited."
The homophones for "site" (location) are:sight (vision, appearance)cite (quote or refer to, as for precedent)
A synonym for "quote" starting with the letter C is "citation."
Inadvertent plagiarism occurs when you accidentally fail to cite or quote the ideas, words, or data of another person.
since encyclopidias and dictionaries do not provide bylines, how do you cite?
i have found a site to cite