That's an amusingly mathy way to put it.
"There is a technical error concerning the bibliography: A citation of the form [n] with 52 ≤ n ≤ 121 refers actually to item n – 1 of the references (there is no citation [51])."
So how many references are there in the bibliography?
(a) 120
(b) 121
(c) 122
(d) This kind of thinking doesn't interest me.
So how many references are there in the bibliography?
(a) 120
(b) 121
(c) 122
(d) This kind of thinking doesn't interest me.
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