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taking more current out of this voltage reference?

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Hello, I am looking a way of taking more current (50-100mA) out of this voltage reference https://www.learningelectronics.net/circuits/low-power-voltage-reference.html
Any ideas?

I may find a better suited circuit though, my primary goal is to obtain a stable voltage (50-100mA) between 1-1.5v out of a source that varies from 1.5v-3v with low drop out.
Discrete, or easy to find components is better for me.
 

I am not looking for a regulator, but for a way to get more current out of the circuit shown.
 

The LM334 datasheet shows how to add a PNP transistor for higher current.
 
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