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Discover Ludwig"referenced work" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to refer to a piece of work that has been cited or referred to in a particular text. For example, "This research draws on information from the referenced work to make its conclusions."
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Now and then, however, a student will submit a piece of beautifully polished and referenced work that is clearly at odds with evidence from our day-to-day interactions.
A consequentialist cannot, assuming none of the consequentialists' defensive maneuvers earlier referenced work.
Being fully referenced, each compound page contains links to the original referenced work from which the information was obtained.
In many ways, our two projects were very similar--same advisor, same field, similar methods--but my friend's thesis remains a regularly referenced work in our field.
A primary goal of SANCDB was to link all information to at least one referenced work, so this information was always captured before other details were uploaded.
In the realm of sulfur isotope geochemistry, the most commonly referenced work using this method is from Thode et al. [7] who used the STRIP distillation to convert barium sulfate (BaSO4) to silver sulfide (Ag2S) for subsequent isotopic analysis.
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References: enumerates referenced works that detail the characterized attacks.
In the song's lyrics, Morrissey referenced works by playwright Shelagh Delaney, whom he would reference in several later songs.
You're referencing works of fiction here.
Pullman was "flattered" by the references in the episode, and compared Davies' actions to his own practice of referencing works.
He referenced the work of, amongst others, the ornithologists William Macgillivray, John James Audubon, George Montagu, Prideaux John Selby, Leonard Jenyns, John Gould, Temminck, Nicholas Aylward Vigors and Heinrich von Kittlitz.
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