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'As referred' is a correct phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something that was already mentioned or referred to earlier in the conversation or text. For example: "John said he was going on vacation - as referred, he will be gone for two weeks."
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A new chemical technology (i.e. IPC Technology as referred in this paper) has been developed.
The cationization process was conducted as referred elsewhere (Beltrán-Heredia et al. 2010).
As referred, more (or less) requests can be used.
As referred in the literature, the more apolar the ELP, the lower the T t [29].
As referred to at the beginning of this section, we are going to deal with this limiting problem first.
As referred to above, associated imaging findings of bowel ischamia include occlusion of the mesenteric vessels, bowel dilatation, mesenteric oedema and ascites [3, 11, 22, 23, 26].
As referred in (1.3), owing to the property (1.2), the present paper mainly studies the FPP from the viewpoint of K-topology.
As referred to above, taking a cue from the visual mark-based language used by vagabonds in the 19th-Century, Levin created a series called QR_HOBO_CODES.
As referred to above, ECF-sigma factors are often encoded upstream of an ORF that specifies an anti-sigma factor.
As referred above, blad exhibits an identical pattern of synthesis and accumulation in all four Lupinus species studied.
As referred before a square lattice is not very realistic due to the lack of long-range connections.
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