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This is a journal article, almost all of which use a numerical in text notation. Often the in text notation is a superscript number, but in this case the number is in square brackets. I am currently using ISO 960 - Numeric Reference with Square Brackets for the style.
This is fine if the reference is [1], but there are many references where the reference should look like, [2-6]. My only current option is to do [2][3][4][5][6], which is somewhat absurd for a publication. There are also cases like,[2-5,7,11]. Is there any way to manage this in a more reasonable fashion? LMHmedchem |
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