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Discover LudwigThe phrase "referred article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to an article, report, or paper mentioned in a different source. For example, "This article was mentioned in the referred article."
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The peer referred article was published in Futura 1/2015.
Your article is also misleading in that it mentions "a rabbi from Sinai Temple" rather than naming Rabbi Zvi Dershowitz as the referred article in the Los Angeles Times does, so that if one has not read the LA Times article, he or she would assume you, Rabbi Boteach, were referring to our senior rabbi.
As all procedures were similar between both studies, we did not repeat the experiments performed in mice born in normoxia or hypoxia alone and therefore some data of the referred article [ 13] are shown in the present paper to better highlight the beneficial effects of iNO therapy compared to hypoxia alone.
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Mr. Sarles welcomes comments on posted articles; submissions for original and referred articles are encouraged.
In this study shoulder function will be measured with the Shoulder Disability Questionnaire, which is an outcome measure comparable to the instruments used in the referred articles.
This editorial and the referred articles published in this special issue of the Chinese Journal of Cancer discuss these fundamental questions.
He has referred the article to the Press Complaints Commission and to the police.
An earlier version referred to articles 230 and 226 of Tunisia's constitution.
Readers are referred to articles such as Soderberg and Knutson [ 32] for more detail.
How can you thus refer View Article By Jia Tolentino By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By George Packer.
One can refer to article [16] for the detailed algorithm.
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