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The phrase "available refers to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the meaning or context of the term "available" in a specific situation or document.
Example: "In this report, the term 'available refers to' the resources that can be accessed by the team at any given time."
Alternatives: "available denotes" or "available signifies".
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Most of the information available refers to equity of coverage, and few if any studies have assessed equity in terms of morbidity or mortality.
For Hs.296031 the only information available refers to gene sequence and mapping, but no gene and protein function are known yet.
Data available refers to first line patients (in contrast to our cohort in a salvage situation), and median overall survival ranged from 22.7 to 27.1 months in patients with liver metastases only and from 14-16.8 months in patients with liver-dominant and limited extrahepatic disease [ 10, 9, 36].
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A spokesman for Warner Music Group declined to comment but referred back to comments made in February by the company's chief executive, Edgar Bronfman Jr., who said, "There is no reason to conclude that music is the one content category that should not or cannot be protected simply because there is an unprotected legacy product available," referring to CDs.
When Hicks's bloodied clothes were searched after he died, investigators found seven bags of skunk cannabis worth between £70 and £140, £230 in cash and three mobile phones, bearing scores of text messages saying he had skunk available – referred to as "banging lemon".
This question assesses the number of people available referring to a specific situation of tangible help.
For more details about the host of read-cleaning modules available, refer to the documentation distributed with the tool [ 28].
Brazil and Germany were excluded from this analysis, because incidence data available refer to <5% of the country population.
However the data available refer to monoculture of lung epithelial cells and the few data exist on lung endothelial cells.
For an overview of the different angiogenic factors and a correlation with prognosis in STS where available refer to Table 1.
For the major smoking indices, the first four sets of meta-analyses relate to: A ever smoking, B current smoking, C ever smoking (but with current smoking used if ever smoking not available), referred to subsequently as "ever/current" smoking, and D ex smoking.
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