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Free sign upThe phrase "reference site" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a web page or website that provides information about a certain topic, often as an aid for research. For example, "I looked up some information on a reference site about ancient Roman history."
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Positive remodeling (PR) refers to a larger EEM area at a lesion site than the adjacent reference site, and negative remodeling (NR) refers to a smaller EEM area than the adjacent reference site.
It was from a Web reference site, Don Markstein's Toonopedia (www.toonopedia.com), not from CBS.
The Drudge Report now contains a link to the reference site.
The reference site is so comprehensive, General Powell said, he has thrown out all his encyclopedias and dictionaries.
In the two years since it was introduced, Yahoo Answers has become second in popularity only to Wikipedia as a reference site.
They contend that their search engine, the basis for their company, ProfessorQ, bears some resemblance to the one powering the popular AskJeeves reference site.
The reference site is a GEONET site, 1093.
Helium is a reference site filled with general-information and how-to articles.
Here's a reference site, fully powered by Jimdo (more can be found here).
The Honolulu geomagnetic observatory operated by US Geological Survey USGSS) was chosen as a reference site.
This distinction is commonly attempted using simultaneously recorded data from a spatially remote reference site.
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