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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a lack of reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence of a source or citation in a particular context, such as academic writing or analysis.
Example: "The author's argument is weakened as a lack of reference to previous studies undermines its credibility."
Alternatives: "due to the absence of reference" or "because of a missing citation".
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The lack of resources in the classroom manifests in many ways, such as a lack of reference materials for students, no textbooks at all or only a few copies which students share, no writing paper for students, no paper or no ink for the printer, or no chalk and the list can go on.
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As mentioned before, due to a lack of reference lists, we can only observe the reduction of the sheer number of remaining terms for all the extracted lists.
Previously authors have utilised a neck circumference [ 8, 12, 20], but due to a lack of reference as to what a cresty neck or non-cresty neck circumference should be for any particular breed or size of horse or pony, this measure is only really useful as a ratio to neck length, or basis for assessing change, and thus has obvious limitations.
That is because there is a lack of reference data compiled from other people's DNA.
It might surprise you but it's not that unusual for people to raise a lack of references as an issue when seeking a job.
A lack of references on hygroscopic and durability properties was observed.
If you really do come across as the person they want without a doubt, and you need to tiptoe carefully around a lack of references, you may get more leeway with having less or maybe even no references.
As a toddler watches videos, sophisticated algorithms analyze "selfie -camera recordingselfie -cameraments and facial exprecordingsof small but significant signs of autistic beheador, such as a lack of emovementssociandrefacialexpressionsd response.
This method uses a calibration phantom of the same thickness as the compressed breast, circumventing some of the problems associated with other breast density measures, such as subjectivity and a lack of absolute reference standards [20].
Finally, a reliance on personal anecdotes appears common in CAM related media reporting [ 5, 26, 32], as does lack of referencing published CAM research [ 26, 32].
Maybe it's meant as a clever self reference, but it registers as a lack of imagination.
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