Sentence examples for refers to articles from inspiring English sources

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

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

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An earlier version referred to articles 230 and 226 of Tunisia's constitution.

They key to specific quotes or terms in the passages and refer to articles, websites and books.

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].

The citable items refer to articles and conference proceedings that announce original work, along with review articles that summarize key research in a given area.

Readers are referred to articles such as Soderberg and Knutson [ 32] for more detail.

One can refer to article [16] for the detailed algorithm.

And they regularly refer to article subjects in offensive ways, calling them names like: ignorant, dumb, ghetto, disgusting, mental, stupid, a "tramp," nasty, and more.

The forthcoming Biocidal Products Regulation (expected in 2011) will contain an article on product notification referring to article 45 of the CLP Regulation.

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