Sentence examples for reading referred from inspiring English sources

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In the IEA studies on reading referred to earlier, the target population definitions shifted from an age- to a grade-based strategy so that nowadays the comparability in terms of schooling is valued as being higher.

Unless otherwise indicated, photography and turbidity reading referred as "Day 1" were performed within one hour following preparation of each 24-well plate.

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The normalized reads referred to as reads per kilobase of exon per million mapped reads (RPKM), were used to estimate the total number of genes expressed throughout embryo maturation.

To further allow comparison of different data set sizes of one specimen, the contig coverage was normalized to 1 million reads (referred to as "cov per million"; supplementary data set S4, Supplementary Material online).

"3:52," the headline read, referring to the debate clock.

"Tyson's a nasty dog," it read, referring to Mr. Simmons by his nickname, according to Mr. Krutoy.

" 'I want to displace and erase what I did with no faith,' " he read, referring to his criminal activities.

He was enormously well read, referring effortlessly to writers and thinkers to explain any particular position that he took.

"Go to the Vicaría de la Solidaridad," the note read, referring to a human rights organization set up by the Roman Catholic Church.

"ZERO CLUE: IDIOT IRAN PREZ IS 'AMAZED' BY UPROAR," the headline read, referring to a suggestion by Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, that he visit Ground Zero.

"We hold you responsible for the blood of our brothers," a July 8 statement read, referring to those who died in clashes with security forces since June 30.

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