orphaned subref[1.1]

Reference with content [2]

Re-usage of the base reference [3]

Extension based on previous reference [3.1]

Another reference where the content is in the reflist

A sub-reference where the parent is in the reflist but not used anywhere on it's own.

Reference in a group [group 1]

Extension in a group [group 2.1]

Reuse of an extension in a group [group 2.1]

Usage of LDR: [4]

References

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    1. ^ Del Pozo-Cruz J, Rodríguez-Bies E, Ballesteros-Simarro M, et al. (2014). "Physical activity affects plasma coenzyme Q10 levels differently in young and old humans". Biogerontology. 15 (2): 199–211. doi:10.1007/s10522-013-9491-y. PMID 24384733. S2CID 16673350.
  4. ^ Book A

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Grouped References

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  1. ^ Test Group
  2. ^ Movie
    1. ^ a b minute 1:23