tes
[[form]]
fields:
type:
label: Music type
type: select
values:
0: Classical
1: Country
2: Folk
3: Indie
4: Jazz
5: Pop
6: Rock
default: 6
bandimage:
label: Image
type: file
bandwebsite:
label: Band website
type: url
current:
label: Currently Recording
type: select
values:
0: "Yes"
1: "No"
default: 0
[[/form]]
Background
b
Consensus Eng
c
Example
color theore
Bitcoin
EasyCri
Why "=" matter?
EEM1
Conc.
h1
h2 b
h2 a
H4 a
The first pulsar was observed by J. Bell and A. Hewish [1]. Another reference [see 2].
Bibliography
1. Bell, J.; Hewish, A.; Pilkington, J. D. H.; Scott, P. F.; and Collins, R. A. Observation of a Rapidly Pulsating Radio Source. Nature 217, 709, 1968.
2. Guy, R. K. Modular Difference Sets and Error Correcting Codes. §C10 in Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 118-121, 1994.
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