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The phrase "as described in reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to a specific source or document that provides further details or context about a subject.
Example: "The procedure for the experiment should be followed as described in reference 5 of the research paper."
Alternatives: "as outlined in the reference" or "as detailed in the reference".
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The number of Cys derivatized by DTNB was determined for WT TbTIM, WT TcTIM and 9 chimeras (Table 2) essentially as described in reference [11].
a as described in Reference 40 NRG857containsns genes that are important for adhesion and invasion of AIEC LF82, including nlp1, htrA, yfgL, and dsbA [ 46- 49].
Analyses were performed using five multiplex PCRs (Table 1), PCR mixtures and conditions were as described in reference 19 with some modifications.
Preparation for hydrophobic CdSe/ZnS QDs is as described in reference [22].
Scheme 1 Borrowing hydrogen model reaction optimised as described in reference [39].
We also carried out analogous calculations using the Naïve Bayes method, implemented as described in reference [19], allowing us to compare the results from these two techniques.
Imaging of highly purified and freeze dried melanosomes was carried out as described in reference [14] at the carbon K-shell energies in a He jet atmosphere using the STXM of the X1A beamline of the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), Brookhaven National Laboratories, Upton, NY USA) [15].
Hybridization and washes were carried out as described in reference (1).
The ATPase was implemented as described in reference [4] and did not have any adjustable parameters.
After centrifugation and protein denaturation, samples were analyzed by immunoblot as described in reference [39].
Its levels can be measured to access the COX-2 activity as described in reference [5], [6], [17], [18].
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