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"descriptive literature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to types of writing that provide a vivid description of a person, event, or thing. For example, "The author's descriptive literature painted a vivid picture of life in the small town."
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As a result, there is a wealth of descriptive literature available on glossopterids.
The descriptive literature that may be picked up in any hardware or garden-supply store seldom, if ever, reveals the true hazards involved in handling or applying the material it recommends.
Under no circumstances, therefore, can the puzzle contest and its descriptive literature be considered a fraudulent device or strategem (stratagem) for obtaining money.
Adoption is outpacing published evidence, but there is a growing body of descriptive literature regarding incentives, benefits, risks and costs of adoption and utilization.
Even when you have narrowed the possibilities to a single genus there is a requirement to read and understand all the descriptive literature published during or after 1758 and typically to examine type specimens to assure names are being used in compliance with the best and latest theories about what and how many species exist.
Descriptive literature exists on the effects of HIV-related stigma on the lives of people living with HIV infection but few empirical studies have measured perceived HIV stigma nor explored its potential relationship to quality of life (QoL) over time in people living with HIV infection.
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Database URL: http://kb.phenoscape.org The conversion of text-based descriptions of phenotypes from the descriptive and phylogenetic literature into a computable format is a critical component in linking phenotypic data to genes and the environment.
Results show, contrary to the descriptive and theoretical literature, that word-final sonorants typically block final devoicing and voice assimilation.
CASW welcomes a range of scholarly contributions focused on youth, including theoretical papers, narrative case studies, historical analyses, traditional reviews of the literature, descriptive studies, single-system research designs, correlational investigations, methodological works, pre-experimental, quasi-experimental and experimental evaluations, meta-analyses and systematic reviews.
Of the 23 articles citing the three most common HRQOL models, most articles were descriptive, correlational, or literature reviews.
Potential confounders that were added into the final models were identified either through literature, descriptive analyses, or a significant association with the outcome of interest.
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