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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in future publications" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something will be included in future books, magazines, or other forms of written publications. For example, "This important information should be included in future publications to ensure readers have access to it."
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The in-orbit performance will be discussed in future publications.
Experimental evaluation of system performance and detailed cost-analysis will be presented in future publications.
The quality of design and reporting in future publications could be improved by using checklists as a guideline.
The enhanced spectroscopic capabilities of the new data acquisition system will be reported on in future publications.
The ongoing work being performed to develop and validate the tables will be presented in future publications.
Patient outcomes including overall psychological distress, depression, anxiety, functional disability, and use of psychosocial resources will be presented in future publications after all follow-up data is gathered.
Some interns contribute to an ongoing project and others work together on a larger project, and their research may appear in future publications.
The aims of this study were to review the literature on intraoral digital radiography in endodontic treatment with focus on technical parameters and to propose recommendations for improving the quality of reports in future publications.
These results will be reported in future publications.
Full results will be presented in future publications.
The research outcome will be provided in future publications.
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