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The phrase 'designated references' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific set of references or guidelines. For example, "The designated references provide a guide for setting the standard of practice."
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Indium, zinc, strontium, and barium organometallic complexes are synthesized via the "ink-on-demand" processes as briefly described below, with detailed characterization included in Supporting Information and designated references.
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Third, a preliminary approach for selecting beams at NSRL to simulate the designated reference field is presented.
Decentration of the macular grid will also affect individual subfield thickness measurements, so all 'follow-up' images should be acquired or interpreted against a designated reference scan [6].
For the sake of brevity, we present only the tested differences in strains with respect to an arbitrarily designated reference strain, D2 1232.
The sigmoid sinus was the designated reference for evaluation.
The same result was seen when N. tetrasperma was designated reference, but only 64% of simulations did when N. crassa A was designated reference.
Both super-contigs and the singletons, which are the MIRA's contigs were designated reference contigs.
They are manufactured with the use of the designated reference strains of the EDP (Table 3).
It is increasingly evident that a number of classically designated reference genes demonstrate inconsistent expression between different tissues and treatment regimens [ 25, 49, 50, 59, 64, 66, 67].
Consequently, samples from outbreaks in these countries can be submitted to an OIE designated reference laboratory such as the World Reference Laboratory for FMD (WRLFMD), Pirbright, UK, for free typing.
Three of the 6 arms of the maze (arms 3, 5, and 6; the same for all the rats) were designated "reference memory arms" and were never baited.
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