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Discover Ludwig"referenced against" is an appropriate phrase for use in written English.
It is often used as an indication of comparing two different sources of information. For example, "The account manager referenced against the customer's notes to ensure accuracy."
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Each target was referenced against a level.
However, some users may not be thrilled to find out their offsite conversions are being referenced against their Facebook ad impressions.
StrongIntro helps companies throw sourcing parties where employees import their email, Facebook, and LinkedIn contacts, which are referenced against open jobs.
When attendees are no longer anonymous, names could quickly be referenced against security lists, as they are when consumers buy plane tickets and travel through airports.
The 1H and 13C chemical shifts, δ, given in ppm, were referenced against solvent DMSO-d6 (2.504 ppm for 1H and 39.4 ppm for 13C).
Most of the lake bottom showed an elevation of 12 m to 17 m (referenced against the elevation reference of the Woosung Horizontal Zero).
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That information was cross-referenced against online gaming accounts before the announcement on Thursday.
The information was cross-referenced against State agency information and field knowledge.
EEG traces were re-referenced against linked mastoid electrodes.
The data were re-referenced against the average of all channels.
Protein similarity of the nuclear-encoded complex I subunits and assembly factors as compiled by KEGG pathways (cel 100190) was cross-referenced against the final list (www.genome.jp/kegg).jp/kegg
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