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  2. Ibid. - Wikipedia

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    Ibid. is an abbreviation for the Latin word ibīdem, meaning ' in the same place ', commonly used in an endnote, footnote, bibliography citation, or scholarly reference to refer to the source cited in the preceding note or list item.

  3. Category:Articles with ibid from January 2025 - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of Category:Articles with ibid. Pages in category "Articles with ibid from January 2025" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Ibid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ibid or Ibid. is a Latin abbreviation used in scholarly writing, meaning "the same place". It can also refer to: "Ibid" (short story), a 1927/28 short story by H. P. Lovecraft; Ibid: A Life, a 2004 novel by Mark Dunn; Ion beam-induced deposition, a process of decomposing gaseous molecules by focused ion beam

  5. Category:Articles with ibid from January 2024 - Wikipedia

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    This category combines all articles with ibid from January 2024 (2024-01) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Articles with ibid . Pages in category "Articles with ibid from January 2024"

  6. List of Latin abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    ibid. ibidem "in the same place" (book, etc.)" [1] The abbreviation is used in citations. Not to be confused with id. id. idem "the same" (man) [1] It is used to avoid repeating the name of a male author (in citations, footnotes, bibliographies, etc.) When quoting a female author, use the corresponding feminine form, ead. , "the same" (woman). i.a.

  7. Idem - Wikipedia

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    idem is a Latin term meaning "the same". It is commonly abbreviated as id., which is particularly used in legal citations to denote the previously cited source (compare ibid.).

  8. Category:Articles with ibid - Wikipedia

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    This is a maintenance category, used for maintenance of the Wikipedia project. It is not part of the encyclopedia and contains non-article pages , or groups articles by status rather than subject. Do not include this category in content categories.

  9. Electron beam-induced deposition - Wikipedia

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    Another method is ion-beam-induced deposition (IBID), where a focused ion beam is applied instead. Precursor materials are typically liquid or solid and gasified prior to deposition, usually through vaporization or sublimation, and introduced, at accurately controlled rate, into the high-vacuum chamber of the electron microscope. Alternatively ...