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What is the format of the references at the back of the paper?
The entries recorded in the references are arranged at the end of the text in a font size smaller than that of the text. File description format:

(1) Monograph:

Author.

Title [m]

Place of publication:

Publishing house,

Year of publication.

② Periodicals:

Author. Title [j]

Title,

Year of publication,

Volume (period):

Start and end page numbers.

③ Essay:

Author.

Prose collection name [c].

Place of publication:

Publishing house,

Year of publication.

Start and end page numbers.

④ Dissertation:

Author.

Title [d]

Save location:

Save this unit,

Year.

(5) patent documents:

Patent owner.

Title [p]

Patent country:

Patent number,

Date of publication.

⑥ Electronic documents:

Responsible person. Title of electronic document [identification and carrier type of electronic document].

Electronic document website.

Year-month-day.

All authors within 3 are listed; If there are more than three people, list the top three, and then add "wait." (English plus "et"

al”)。

According to gb3469-83 "Document Types and Document Carrier Codes", the types of references are identified by single letters: M- monograph, C- anthology, N- newspaper article, J- journal article, D- dissertation, R- research report, S- standard, P- patent; The literature precipitated in monographs and papers is marked with the single letter "A", and other unspecified literature types are marked with the single letter "Z".