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The reference intervals for C57BL/6J mice cited in most studies refer to animals aged between 3 and 5 months [3], [4].

Many published studies refer to subsets of cells, e.g., CD11c (hi), as DCs and distinguish them from macrophages.

The studies refer to the sound absorption coefficient and acoustic impedance at normal incidence of the sound waves.

Many studies refer to "family burnout" when describing interpersonal relationships such as family caregiving.

The case studies refer to two kinds of competitive mechanisms: Request for Proposals (RFP) and auctions (Renewable Auction Mechanism).

Some studies refer to the metamodelling approach as function approximation, surrogate modelling, response surface methodology or model emulation.

That is why many studies refer to complicated, time-consuming and knowhow-demanding methods when their reproducibility in other labs is questioned.

(As I said in the previous post, few if any of these studies refer to cover crops).

Most studies refer to two underlying dimensions associated with evaluative concerns and personal standards, and multidimensional scales are used to capture these.

Eight of the clinical studies refer solely to the insertion of dental implants at the time of primary oncological resection, and only two were of a prospective design.

Some studies refer to several guidelines.

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