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implicitly enable the \texttt{sortcites} package option at load
time.
+\subsection*{Additional package options}
+
+\subsubsection*{The \texttt{subentry} option}
+
+The option \texttt{subentry} affects the handling of citations
+referring to members of a reference set. If this option is enabled,
+such citations get an extra letter which identifies the member
+(it is also printed in the bibliography):
+\cite{glashow,yoon,salam,aksin,companion}.
+
+This option is disabled by default, but it has been enabled
+in this example. If disabled, citations referring to a set member
+will point to the entire set, i.e., the above citations would
+come out as
+\cite{stdmodel,set,stdmodel,set,companion}.
+
\subsection*{Multiple citations}
\cite{bertram,augustine}