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"refer to attachment" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that further relevant information can be found in an attachment to the document you are writing. For example, "For more information, refer to attachment 1 for details."
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We analyzed responses from 1282 (90.0%) authors of 335 submitted manuscripts; 140 (9.8%) authors signed their acceptance to participate in research but did not write an answer to the authorship question; 1 form was not readable, and 2 referred to attachments which were not available for analysis.
"Attachment disorder" is an ambiguous term, which may be used to refer to reactive attachment disorder or to the more problematical insecure attachment styles (although none of these are clinical disorders).
We refer to these attachment and detachment processes, which leave the number of nodes fixed, as link dynamics.
You should also refer to the attachments in the body of the memo as well.[31].[31]
Therefore it seems reasonable to refer to them as attachment, as a generation of researchers has done before [ 4, 11- 13].
The words attachment style or pattern refer to the various types of attachment arising from early care experiences, called secure, anxious-ambivalent, anxious-avoidant, (all organized), and disorganized.
In the DSM, both forms are called RAD; for ease of reference, this article will follow that convention and refer to both forms as reactive attachment disorder.
The pockets deepen as a result of the further destruction of fibres of the periodontal ligament (referred to as attachment loss; Fig. 1) and the resorption of the alveolar bone that occurs in parallel with the progressing attachment loss.
His campaign videos have featured some unabashed yodelling, his speeches have often referred to the attachment he feels to his Tyrolean Heimat (homeland), and he has repeatedly stressed the social duties and obligation to integrate of Austria's 90,000 newly arrived refugees.
Adsorption refers to the attachment of atoms or molecules of one substance on the surface of another substance (Busch et al. 2003; Bae and Bhatia 2006).
Positive reappraisal refers to the attachment of a positive meaning to a negative event in the context of personal growth.
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