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The phrase "a general reference point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a standard or baseline that serves as a guide or comparison in various contexts, such as research, discussions, or analyses.
Example: "In our study, we established a general reference point to evaluate the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a common benchmark" or "a standard reference".
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Although concentrating on nurses alone in this work, we retain this threshold as a general reference point noting that in the Kenyan health sector there are about 10 nurses for each doctor in the public sector [ 23].
This not only is important for microbiological investigations, but also might be suitable as a general reference point for other whole-cell detection methods, for example, fluorescence in situ hybridization [ 30].
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Based on the differences in profiles between rNO and bNO, we have used benign bladder urothelium as the general reference point in producing the gene expression summarization plot in our data analysis.
These are general reference points, and they're built in so we don't have reconsider them all the time.
Other more general reference points for this book would be Harvey KurtzMagazine, Edward TufteEdward Tufte's "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information," the Ego Trip books, Art Spiegelman's RAW, and "Space Jam" — which is still the high-water mark for N.B.A. weirdness.
Means (with 5 95 percentiles) for the normal baselines are also included as general reference points.
While the wider pay bands will be maintained as a general reference, the set points between them will be abolished, with heads given the power to choose what within the scale a teacher is paid.
The information is so organized that it is up to date and can be used as a general reference and entry-point for further study.
Control (C): Pure medium as a general reference.
For a general reference on pinning control see references [20 22].
The universal reference point".
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