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The phrase "abstract mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an abstract that has been previously discussed or referenced in a text.
Example: "In the abstract mentioned earlier, the author outlines the key findings of the research."
Alternatives: "previously referenced abstract" or "aforementioned abstract".
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Only one abstract mentioned blinding with respect to the intervention or outcome measure.
In the highly structured abstract mentioned above, authors use the Background heading to set the context for readers and explain the importance of the review question.
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Their abstract mentions no other tools, and yet the abstract refers to quality of life findings.
The second score (called "product of frequency") takes into account the number of abstract mentions against the entire target gene set (see Additional File 1).
No abstracts mentioned the method of allocation concealment and, while 49 (15%) RCT abstracts reported on blinding, only one indentified who was blinded.
Although 65 (20%) of the abstracts mentioned adverse events or side effects, less than 10% reported specific symptoms (n = 20) or rates (n = 26).
To collect information on the brain-specific expression of genes in our molecular network, we examined 910, 221 journal abstracts that specifically referred to brain tissues; 14, 780 of these abstracts mentioned genes that we selected for our example (see Supporting Information for more detail).
Besides the two abstracts mentioned above, we did not find other abstracts from presentations or posters that reported prevalence rates of anxiety in children with ASD.
To take a purely hypothetical example, if the PubMed/MeSH system (and/or the majority of publishers) decided to append IKs to each of the over 5000 abstracts mentioning atorvastatin, this could lead to "swamping" (only a few appear in the current atorvastatin IK results).
As baseline, 27 abstracts mention IL32 and IL10 (or synonyms) in Medline publications up to 2014.
The corpus consists of 130 Medline abstracts mentioning proteins and genes, with a total of 1199 sentences.
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