Sentence examples for referred to articles from inspiring English sources

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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.

To identify relevant evidence, we referred to articles we had already identified and drew on a search of the following bibliographic databases for papers reporting studies of any design that addressed our question: Medline, Social care online, Current controlled trials metaregister, ASSIA (Proquest), Cochrane, HMIC, Biomed central, Google, Europe PMC, HTA, NIHR portfolio database.

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By way of justification, he and his aides have referred to Article II of the Constitution, which designates him Commander-in-Chief.

He appeared to be referring to articles and editorials in The Times, one of which was headlined, "The clown's mask slips".

Similarly, in the Wiki dataset, we refer to articles as subjects and user revisions as accesses.

For details about that apparatus we refer to articles published by Narevicius et al. [45, 49, 50].

An integrated text mining tool (CIL [5]) provides information on functional relations of queried compounds to proteins and refers to articles describing them.

Similar rankings for USA, Canada, and Western Europe are seen in Table 2, referring to articles published in the field of epidemiology.

'NIH-Funded Only' refers to articles that exclusively cited NIH funding sources and for which all supporting grants were retrievable from NIH databases.

For more detailed reviews on cardiac optical mapping approaches, please refer to articles by Herron et al. (35) and by Entcheva and Bien (23).

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