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The following keys are typically used in the \bibfield{type} field of \bibtype{thesis}, \bibtype{report}, \bibtype{misc}, and other entries:
\begin{keylist}
+\keyitem{bathesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Bachelor's thesis>.
\keyitem{mathesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Master's thesis>.
\keyitem{phdthesis} The term <PhD thesis>, <PhD dissertation>, <doctoral thesis>, etc.
\keyitem{candthesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Candidate thesis>. Used for <Candidate> degrees that have no clear equivalent to the Master's or doctoral level.