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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article extract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or excerpt taken from an article, often for the purpose of summarizing or highlighting key points.
Example: "In her research paper, she included an article extract that illustrated the main argument of her thesis."
Alternatives: "article excerpt" or "excerpt from the article".
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Users are then presented with a search strategy (designed to identify a randomised controlled trial) and a hypothetical article extract.
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In a Guardian article extracted from a lecture in memory of the broadcaster Steve Hewlett, the former BBC political editor and presenter of the Today programme offered a thoughtful analysis of why research suggests trust in mainstream media is eroding.
Three reviewers, two for each article, extracted data independently.
Data extraction Two assessors independently reviewed titles, abstracts, and full articles, extracted data using a piloted data collection form, and assessed quality.
Such verification is based on a test-article extracted from the composite cylindrical prototype that was designed and manufactured at CIRA for a lightweight launch vehicle interstage.
Reference lists of review articles and original studies were hand searched and relevant articles extracted.
NS devised the search strategy, reviewed articles, extracted the data and interpreted the results.
Two assessors independently reviewed titles, abstracts and full articles, extracted data and assessed quality.
Two investigators independently searched articles, extracted data, and assessed the quality of included studies.
Three authors independently reviewed the articles, extracted data, and assessed the validity of the studies.
AS and GMD selected the included articles, extracted and analysed data.
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