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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articles located" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the position or availability of articles in a specific context, such as a library, database, or inventory.
Example: "The articles located in the archives are available for public access."
Alternatives: "items found" or "documents available".
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This applies to all articles located in the territories annexed by the Fuehrer's and Reich Chancellor's decree of 12/10/39, and the General Government for the Occupied Polish Territories.
The first sample of analysis consisted of 47 articles, located in 30 varied sources, which included a total of 11,009 citations in documents located by Google Scholar (1 the least, specifically two articles, one published in 1966 and another in 1968, and 2264 the most, published in 1996) (Table 2).
Our study included all peer-reviewed articles located through systematic searches of medical databases (including secondary searching of bibliographies), but also included manual searches of conference abstracts and other reports held at the PNGIMR Medical Library to locate studies that do not currently appear in the peer-reviewed literature.
The depth of our study is based solely on the mere number of articles located.
A manual search through the references of articles located by the search strategy and meeting inclusion criteria was also performed.
References in journal articles located in this manner were reviewed for secondary sources, although this was limited to 1985 onwards in an effort to report contemporary data only.
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If that were the case, it would make firms planning to take advantage of the opening of Mexico's murky oil industry to foreign investment think twice before doing so.Correction: An earlier version of this article located Tabasco on Mexico's Caribbean coast.
Correction: A previous version of this article located Huntsville in the wrong state.
Head to the museums' sites for a wider look at "After Midnight" and "Postdate". CORRECTION: A previous version of this article located the museum in Long Island City; it is in Corona Park.
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