Sentence examples for as cited in the introduction from inspiring English sources

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He further cited a book chapter by Cook and Moore [13] without considering later work by Cook and Moore [6], as cited in the introduction of this letter.

Similar methodological flaws can explain studies that inspired such strong recommendations in favour of threatening information as cited in the Introduction (e.g., those by Hammond et al., 2004, and Borland et al., 2009).

As cited in the introduction, in the UNHCR definition external pressure and the lack of permanent residential status – as found in the majority of our sample – are contradictory to a voluntary decision as well as a voluntary return.

Not only was it clear that they did not want to use this online environment to learn, nor did they rely on other online environments for HIV/AIDS treatment information, despite a previous publication to the contrary as cited in the Introduction.

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The percentage of cases with depressive disorder is in the same range as previous studies cited in the introduction (30 60% for depression as noted in the review of Akil and Brewer [ 13]).

This suggests that either: i) different pathways (as consistent with the previous experimental data cited in the Introduction) or, ii) a different degree of pathway integrity, is required for these two different forms of coordination.

The OECD statistics on immigration we cited in the introduction define immigrants as individuals who reside in a different country than the one in which they were born.

With a pdf format the respondent is faced with assessing the probabilities that the outcome lies in each interval (e.g. the 1989 SHIW question cited earlier) while with a cdf format he has to assess the probabilities that the outcome does not exceed the sequence of thresholds (e.g. as in Attanasio and Augsburg 2012; also the question cited in the introduction).

This finding is in line with the many other studies cited in the Introduction that found higher levels of MA in females than males, though as noted there such findings are not universal.

The advantages of GFPs cited in the introduction have contributed to their popularity.

The weakness of this linkage offers a different picture from the previous literature cited in the introduction (Hanson and Huff, 5 7).

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