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|description=The term '''extroduction''' is ambiguous and needs introduction. An ''external'' extroduction aims at providing a specific exit that opens the door to the parent article. Once you popped up into the article, there are various ''internal'' extroductions to push down by following hyperlinks to references, keywords, supplementary material, and to the external extroduction. Once you have pushed one level down, there may be hyperlinks to push down further ([[Hofstadter 1979 Harvester Press |Hofstadter 1979]]). One needs to keep track of the links in a nested network of open tabs, to pop up all the way back to return to the initial reference level.Β  Β 
|description=The term '''extroduction''' is ambiguous and needs introduction. An ''external'' extroduction aims at providing a specific exit that opens the door to the parent article. Once you popped up into the article, there are various ''internal'' extroductions to push down by following hyperlinks to references, keywords, supplementary material, and to the external extroduction. Once you have pushed one level down, there may be hyperlinks to push down further ([[Hofstadter 1979 Harvester Press |Hofstadter 1979]]). One needs to keep track of the links in a nested network of open tabs, to pop up all the way back to return to the initial reference level.Β  Β 
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|info=[[MitoFit 2020.4#Extroduction |MitoFit 2020.4]]
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Revision as of 00:57, 14 June 2020


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Extroduction

Description

The term extroduction is ambiguous and needs introduction. An external extroduction aims at providing a specific exit that opens the door to the parent article. Once you popped up into the article, there are various internal extroductions to push down by following hyperlinks to references, keywords, supplementary material, and to the external extroduction. Once you have pushed one level down, there may be hyperlinks to push down further (Hofstadter 1979). One needs to keep track of the links in a nested network of open tabs, to pop up all the way back to return to the initial reference level.


Reference: MitoFit 2020.4