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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate references" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of sources or citations in academic or professional writing.
Example: "In order to support your argument effectively, it is essential to provide adequate references to credible sources."
Alternatives: "sufficient citations" or "appropriate sources".
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Normal scientific standards are expected of all contributors: papers must be soundly based, place their contribution in context and provide adequate references.
Adequate references are provided in each category so that the researchers can delve deeper into each area and broaden their horizon of understanding.
A UK study [34] assessed whether the claims were supported by adequate references.
The TCM content of the 74 CPGs failed to provide adequate references to research published in international journals.
As all the DNA present in the cheese samples is sequenced, the high throughput sequencing may detect any type of DNA (bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes and viruses), provided that adequate references are used.
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This paper refers to its measurement in the macro range, where, missing adequate reference materials, traceability proposed by ISO 14577-1 cannot be applied.
(That I claimed I could surf and pay rent served as adequate reference).
There must be adequate referencing of where individual papers have been published.
For an accurate analysis the evaluation of a set of adequate reference genes is necessary.
Reference-based and de-novo chimera detection, as well as operational taxonomic unit (OTU) clustering were performed using VSEARCH and the adequate reference databases (Greengenes for 16S, UNITE for ITS region).
These values are not optimal for elderly patients, as many biological markers change over time and adequate reference intervals are important for correct clinical decisions.
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