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Something in Darwin's book.[1.1][1.2]

Something in the Bible.[2.1][2.2]

Something on the Nature website.[3.1][3.2]

Something in the civil code of Germany.[4.1][4.2]

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  1. ^ Darwin, Charles (1859), "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life", Nature, London: John Murray, 5 (121): 318–319, doi:10.1038/005318a0, PMC 5184128, retrieved 1 March 2011
    1. ^ p. 45
    2. ^ p. 109
  2. ^ New Revised Standard Version Bible. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. 1989.
    1. ^ Matthew 14:22, 28-29
    2. ^ John 1:30-32
  3. ^ Nature magazine
    1. ^ Genetics solves mystery of rare brown pandas after 40 years. Xiaoying You, 4 March 2024.
    2. ^ Ligand-channel-enabled ultrafast Li-ion conduction. Di Lu, Xiulin Fan, 28 February 2024.
  4. ^ Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch in der Fassung der Bekanntmachung vom 24. August 1896. In: Reichs-Gesetzblatt. 1896, Nr. 21, S. 195–603
    1. ^ § 311 Abs. 1
    2. ^ §§ 611 ff.
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  6. ^ A normal ref with a an extremelyLongWordExtremelyLongWordExtremelyLongWordExtremelyLongWord that's way to long.
  7. ^ A ref with multiple paragraphs.

    This is the second.

    And a third one.

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