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This subpage was created during my Training Workshop.
If you want the hyperlink to be the same as the title of the actual wiki page:
Neuroscience - an intro to areas within neuroscience and other background details.
If you want the hyperlink to say something different from the actual wiki page:
Survey of the History of Neuroscience is an example
*you can do the same thing with video ('video:search term')
Example: Type following within two brackets:
File:Cerebral lobes.png | thumb | left | alt=Image of Cerebral Lobes | Image of Cerebral Lobe)
Looks like:
First citation, which only used once. [1]
Second citation, which will be used later again. [2]
Here's the second time that I'm using the Chiang citation. [2]
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This page was
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Mtakeda6 (
talk |
contribs) 11 years ago. (
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This subpage was created during my Training Workshop.
If you want the hyperlink to be the same as the title of the actual wiki page:
Neuroscience - an intro to areas within neuroscience and other background details.
If you want the hyperlink to say something different from the actual wiki page:
Survey of the History of Neuroscience is an example
*you can do the same thing with video ('video:search term')
Example: Type following within two brackets:
File:Cerebral lobes.png | thumb | left | alt=Image of Cerebral Lobes | Image of Cerebral Lobe)
Looks like:
First citation, which only used once. [1]
Second citation, which will be used later again. [2]
Here's the second time that I'm using the Chiang citation. [2]