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Complex see references contain explanatory text and classification numbers referred to when the relationship that exists between classification numbers cannot be adequately conveyed using simple cross references. In the MARC 21 classification format, only one Complex See Reference field is currently defined.
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The explanatory text and the Classification number referred to that are required when a see reference relationship exists between classification numbers that cannot be adequately conveyed by one or more simple cross references generated from a 453 or 553 tracing field.
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0#$iFor government ownership of a specific mode of transportation, see the mode |
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2#$iFor metabolism within a specific function, system, or organ, see the function, system, or organ, e.g., metabolism of plasma$a612.116 |
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1#$iDo not use; class comprehensive works on parapsychological and occult forecasting and forecasts in$a133.3.$iClass a specific type of forecasting or forecast with the type, without adding notation$z1$a0112$ifrom Table 1, e.g., astrological methods of forecasting$a133.5 |
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2#$iClass conflict in a specific social relation with the relation, e.g. racial conflict$a305.8;$iclass a specific conflict considered an historical event with the event in$a900,$ie.g., the disturbances of May-June 1968 in France$a944.0836 |
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2#$iClass illuminated manuscripts and books in specific languages produced in specific countries and localities in$a745.67093$c745.67099 |
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0#$iFor rules of practice before a separately classed agency, see the issuing agency |
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2#$iClass systems in a specific subject or discipline with the subject or discipline, plus notation$z1$a011$ifrom Table 1, e.g., systems theory in the social sciences$a300.11 |
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2#$iClass treatment with respect to miscellaneous specific kinds of persons of a specific racial, ethnic, national group in$z1$a081$c088$ie.g., Chinese children$z1$a083;$iclass persons treatment (e.g., biography) of members of a specific racial, ethnic, national groups in$z1$a0923;$iclass treatment with respect to specific racial, ethnic, national groups in places where they predominate$z1$a091$c099 |
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