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Lipids and Coronary Heart Disease


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“Their conversation is awkward, especially when she mentions Wickham, a subject Darcy clearly wishes to avoid” (SparkNotes Editors).

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“Their conversation is awkward, especially when she mentions Wickham, a subject Darcy clearly wishes to avoid” (SparkNotes Editors, n.d.).

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The Chicago Manual of Style

Chicago requires the use of footnotes, rather than parenthetical citations, in conjunction with a list of works cited when dealing with literature.

1 SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on Lipids and Coronary Heart Disease.” SparkNotes LLC. n.d.. http://www.sparknotes.com/health/lipids/ (accessed November 22, 2009).


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