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The phrase "articles names" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the titles or designations of articles, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The articles names listed in the bibliography need to be formatted correctly."
Alternatives: "titles of articles" or "names of articles".
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The initial materials gathered opened other pathways to obtain additional data, such as references to articles, names of companies, and individual and collective social actors involved in the situation, and description of regulations, among others.
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The Chicago Tribune in 1951 published articles naming him as a suspected spy.
Concerns about him were first raised internally at Mossack Fonseca in 2006, after news articles named him in connection with a tax investigation into Strachans.
Print articles named 40 different health conditions in relationship to vitamin D. The most commonly cited conditions included bone health, cancer and cardiovascular health.
This includes the title of the articles, name of the published journal and the link to the original source, which most cases is NCBI PubMed.
Articles were also coded to identify the specific health conditions linked to vitamin D. In total, newspaper articles named 40 different health conditions associated with vitamin D. Overall, cancer was mentioned most frequently (43%), followed by bone health (39%).
The article names France.
Mehdi's article names me among the journalists who have stood against the tide of anti-Muslim bigotry.
This morning's Washington Post article names him as Vyacheslav Danilenko, "a former Soviet nuclear scientist who was contracted in the mid-1990s by Iran's Physics Research Centre".
This article names the multi-scale product in spherical coordinates system as Multi-Scale Norm Product.
Neither the book nor the Times article names the alleged spy.
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