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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal writing, such as business correspondence or legal documents, to refer to a previously mentioned document or source.
Example: "Please find attached the documents related to the above reference for your review."
Alternatives: "aforementioned reference" or "previously mentioned reference".
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This was done under the experimental conditions outlined in the above reference, including controlled pH.
Although Bai et al. (please see above reference) guaranteed the desired formation, it did not ensure tracking of the reference velocity with the exception of special cases.
In the above reference, instead of YMMDD, substitute the number of the release version used, abbreviated as follows: Y[year]MM[month]DD[day]. Since ABC has substantially grown since its first release, bugs and unexpected "features" are likely to appear.
Instead, a few important issues are not involved in the above reference.
Other applications mentioned in the above reference are local motion compensation.
The purities of all the above reference compounds were above 98%.
My above reference to Stephen Parente's predictions about premiums and an eventual rise in the number of uninsured links to a gated Wall Street Journal op-ed.
As a result, we're requesting that you provide us with the Substantiation and evidence that you rely upon to support the above reference claims… before February 6, 2009".
The particular model in the above reference is based on a standard process model for IED development and deployment.
Motivated by the above reference, especially by [1, 4, 5], and based on our work [10], in this paper, we would like to continue to study the existence of multiple solutions to the general singular Kirchhoff-Schrödinger-Poisson system (1.1).
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Thirty-two men (33.3%) had normal (above-reference values) semen parameters.
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