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 * : Surname of a single author. May be enumerated. Do not wikilink—use  instead. Aliases:.
 * : Complete name of a single author (first and last), name of an author who goes by a single name (e.g. Bono), name of a corporate or institutional author. May be enumerated.  This parameter should never hold the names of more than one author.
 * : Given or first names of author; for example: Firstname Middlename or Firstname M. or Firstname M., Sr. May be enumerated. Do not wikilink—use  instead. Requires ; first name will not display if  is empty.  Aliases:.
 * : comma-separated list of author names in Vancouver style; enclose corporate or institutional author names in doubled parentheses:
 * Smythe JB, ((Megabux Corp.))
 * and may be used for the individual names in.
 * : Name of a group of authors or collaborators; requires author-name parameter(s) to list the primary author(s); follows author-name list; appends et al. to author-name list. Aliases:
 * : Free-form list of author names; use of this parameter is discouraged because it does not contribute to a citation's metadata; not an alias of . Aliases:
 * : See link option. Aliases:.
 * : See mask option. Aliases:.
 * : See display option. Aliases:.


 * : accepts the single value ; when set, displays name-lists using Vancouver style and when the list uses  /  parameters for the name list(s).
 * display-&lt;name-list>: Controls the number of names that are displayed in &lt;name-list> when a citation is published. By default, all are displayed. To change the number of names that are displayed, set display-&lt;name-list> to the desired number. For example, 2 will display the first two authors listed in the author-name list. Appends et al. to the list when the number of displayed names is less than the number of names in the list.  etal displays all names in the list and appends et al.  Omit when the number of names in the template is the same as the number of names to be displayed.
 * &lt;name-list>-link#: Title of existing Wikipedia article about &lt;name#>—not &lt;name#>'s website. May be enumerated. Do not wikilink.
 * &lt;name-list>-mask#: Replaces &lt;name#> with em dashes or text. May be enumerated. Set &lt;name-list>-mask# to a positive integer value n to replace &lt;name#> with a dash that is n em spaces wide; set &lt;name-list>-mask# to a text value to display the text ahead of the &lt;name#>; for example, "with". You must still include a value for the matching name-list#> parameter for metadata purposes.  Primarily intended for use with bibliographies or bibliography styles where multiple works by &lt;name#> are listed sequentially such as . Do not use in a list generated by,  or similar (in-line citations) as there is no control of the order in which such references are displayed.

Parameter names that contain the placeholder character '#', may be enumerated. Enumerators are consecutive positive integers beginning at '1' and continuing without gaps; there is no upper limit. In use:
 * digits must replace the '#' placeholder:
 * last15 not !mxt=y →
 * for all parameters that are enumerable, the absence of an enumerator has the same meaning as an enumerator of '1':
 * author-link and author-link1 have the same meaning →
 * simultaneous use of a non-enumerated parameter and its enumerator '1' equivalent is redundant:
 * !mxt=y and !mxt=y have the same meaning →
 * simultaneous use of same-parameter enumerations where the enumerators are in different positions is redundant:
 * !mxt=y and !mxt=y have the same meaning →
 * simultaneous use of same-enumeration aliases is redundant:
 * !mxt=y and !mxt=y have the same meaning →
 * simultaneous use of same-parameter enumerations where the enumerators are in the same position is redundant:
 * !mxt=y and !mxt=y are identical; this condition not caught by cs1|2 error detection; see Help:Duplicate parameters