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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors referred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or citing works by specific authors in academic or literary contexts.
Example: "In their research, the authors referred to several key studies that support their findings."
Alternatives: "the authors mentioned" or "the authors cited".
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However, in case the published methodology regarding health status measurement provided in cost-utility studies was not sufficiently detailed to extract the data as needed but authors referred to other studies as data source, these references were obtained to extract the relevant information.
The definition of a theoretical mechanism or underpinning used was that the paper contained reference to a model or framework which the authors referred to as influencing their study design or informing the findings.
For example, de novo assembly of the Corvina transcriptome [ 79] revealed 180 new or unique genes (the authors referred to them as private genes) not annotated in the PN40024 reference genome [ 42].
The authors referred to this phenomenon as "frame switching," your brain's natural way of adjusting its reference points.
The authors referred to snakes, in which female mimicry is common, as she-males and he-males, so I figure those are scientific terms.
"I believe that, in some cases, where actual names are affixed to the supposed quotations, it would be to little purpose to seek them in the works of the authors referred to," Scott disarmingly admitted at the beginning of Chronicles of the Canongate.
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The authors refer to this as "benevolent sexism".
Given the title of their book, it isn't surprising that the authors refer to successful people as "builders".
Then the authors refer to lab test errors as delays in being notified about abnormal or incorrect lab results.
The authors refer to it as the 'intercept method'.
The present authors refer to this as noise-evoked blood pressure.
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