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The phrase "a detailed reference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate a reference that provides comprehensive information or specifics on a particular subject.
Example: "In her research paper, she included a detailed reference to the studies conducted on climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "an in-depth reference" or "a comprehensive reference."
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That same year he and Sakmann published Single-Channel Recording, a detailed reference with information on a variety of techniques that are applicable to the study of membrane channels.
However, in our construction machine, operators control on the basis of a work plan without a detailed reference trajectory.
The strategy is based on a deterministic analysis and reduction method which employs computational singular perturbation analysis to generate simplified kinetic mechanisms, starting from a detailed reference mechanism.
In this work, a reduced model for a urea crystallizer is derived from a detailed reference model with two external and one internal coordinate.
Its successful implementation further establishes the feasibility of conducting rigorous, multi-site NH research in advanced dementia, and the described methodology serves as a detailed reference for subsequent publications emanating from the study.
The value of palaeontological data in the Chalk has been boosted by the work that underpins the new lithostratigraphy; it has revealed broad patterns of biofacies based on a range of taxa that is far more diverse than those traditionally used for biostratigraphy, and has provided a detailed reference framework of marker-beds so that fossil ranges can be better understood.
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and over time produce a more detailed reference architecture.
'Detailed Location': detailed reference to the location of data deposition.
It is a comprehensive and detailed reference of neurologic complications, and is helpful, well organized, and indexed.
Quite separate from Arthurian legend was a tradition (known at least since the 13th century) that concerned a submerged forest in this region, and a 15th-century Latin prose work, an account of the journeys of William of Worcester, makes detailed reference to a submerged land extending from St. Michael's Mount to the Scilly Isles.
Detractors may say that the central allegation against Myerson - that her hunger for a good book has made her a bad mother - can be advanced without detailed reference to the text, but I suspect that many of those who have read or written about The Lost Child will be surprised - and perhaps chastened - by its contents.
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