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- Page name: What does "Chef" literally stand for?
- Author: Chefpedia contributors
- Publisher: Chefpedia, .
- Date of last revision: 17 May 2011 22:29 UTC
- Date retrieved: 27 April 2024 08:27 UTC
- Permanent URL: https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584
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What does "Chef" literally stand for?. (2011, May 17). Chefpedia, . Retrieved 08:27, April 27, 2024 from https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584.
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"What does "Chef" literally stand for?." Chefpedia, . 17 May 2011, 22:29 UTC. 27 Apr 2024, 08:27 <https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584>.
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Chefpedia contributors, 'What does "Chef" literally stand for?', Chefpedia, , 17 May 2011, 22:29 UTC, <https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584> [accessed 27 April 2024]
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Chefpedia contributors, "What does "Chef" literally stand for?," Chefpedia, , https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584 (accessed April 27, 2024).
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Chefpedia contributors. What does "Chef" literally stand for? [Internet]. Chefpedia, ; 2011 May 17, 22:29 UTC [cited 2024 Apr 27]. Available from: https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584.
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BibTeX entry
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Chefpedia", title = "What does "Chef" literally stand for? --- Chefpedia{,} ", year = "2011", url = "https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584", note = "[Online; accessed 27-April-2024]" }
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url}
somewhere in the preamble) which tends to give much more nicely formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Chefpedia", title = "What does "Chef" literally stand for? --- Chefpedia{,} ", year = "2011", url = "\url{https://new.chefpedia.org/w/index.php?title=What_does_%22Chef%22_literally_stand_for%3F&oldid=3584}", note = "[Online; accessed 27-April-2024]" }