Sentence examples for may refer for from inspiring English sources

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The interested reader may refer, for instance, to Le Ravalec et al. (2014) for more details.

One may refer for the historical development of fractional operators to [5, 6].

For elementary facts about Fourier analysis, the reader may refer, for example, to [8 10].

The reader may refer, for instance, to the monographs by Bainov and Simeonov [1], Lakshmikantham et al. [2], Samoilenko and Perestyuk [3], and Benchohra et al. [4].

The term "individual" may refer, for example, to the user, the beneficiary, the interviewer, the interviewee (examples provided are not exhaustive).

These may refer for example to changes in the contact patterns due to self-awareness or changes at the community level due to the implementation of intervention strategies to control the epidemic [ 49, 69- 73].

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He or she may refer you for a formal hearing test.

The interested reader may refer to (for example) [12, 14 16].

The reader may refer to[21] for more related studies in the literature.

They screen travelers for involuntary physical and physiological reactions that people exhibit in response to a fear of being discovered, and may refer them for additional screening.

Additionally, the domination number γ ( G ) is the number of vertices in the smallest dominating set for G. (We may refer to [14] for the fundamentals of a domination number).

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