Sentence examples for mentioned refer from inspiring English sources

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Here the years mentioned refer to the year of issuing rather than the year reported.

All genomic locations mentioned refer to genome assembly NCBI37/Mm9.

Most of the implications mentioned refer to the importance of communication between professionals and patients.

Although the studies mentioned refer to TDIs in dental trauma, a deeper view on the various kinds, causes and localizations of TDIs was not given.

It should be stressed that all the incidences mentioned refer to the number of patients with potassium derangements, not to the number of deranged measurements.

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"The 'separation' mentioned refers to the accounting arrangements, not the disclosure status," he said.

"I did not want to impose", she mentioned referring to how she wanted to make sure her buildings were in dialogue with the constructions and spaces around them.

As Hugh Muir mentioned, referring to the philosophy behind his Guardian column Hideously diverse Britain "we can marvel at how we live in harmony most of the time".

The first example Brooks mentioned refers to an outbreak of enterovirus D68 in 2014, which sickened many thousands and did kill at least two children.

It is not clear from the text whether the p-value mentioned refers to the initial nominal value or the one adjusted using Bonferroni.

GPs mentioned referring more often compared to primary care practitioners (PCPs) [ 18- 20, 22- 25].

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