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subsequently referenced
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsequently referenced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something will be mentioned or cited later in the text. Example: "The findings of this study will be subsequently referenced in the conclusion section."
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Cartilage thickness measurements were performed using the needle-probe technique prior to OCT and MRI imaging, and subsequently referenced to sample thickness as determined by MRI and histology.
When the object is subsequently referenced, its current position in the stack is accounted for in the experiment, and the object is moved back to the top of the stack.
Ferrocene was used as an internal standard for potential referencing and the potentials were subsequently referenced versus the SCE.
Note that for simplicity the increasing m/ z has been indexed; for example, (m + 5)/ z is subsequently referenced as "5", and the monoisotopic m/ z is equivalent to 0. Details of the LC MS/MS parameters are provided in the Experimental Section.
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Subsequently, references were looked at individually to identify the earliest publication (in English) describing the compound target interaction together with the chemical structure of the compound.
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Subsequently, reference lists of all identified reports, studies and reviews were screened to identify additional studies.
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Subsequently, references to any anthropometric measurements are to their z scores.
The creatine kinase level in this patient was high (initially 704 IU/l and increased to 1262 IU/L subsequently, reference range: 60-300) probably due to rhabdomyolysis associated with hypokalemia and RTA [ 5, 7], although this did not result in acute kidney injury (AKI).
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These datasets were subsequently cross referenced against CRITICA ncRNA predictions [ 12], a subset of RNAdb [ 36], and NONCODE [ 37].
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These AML patients were subsequently cross referenced with an ICU-specific database, the Minimal Data Set (MDS) database, which routinely captures demographic, clinical, physiologic and outcome data on all GSICU admissions.
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The data were subsequently re-referenced to the average of the montage electrodes, and a 40-Hz low pass filter was used.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "subsequently referenced" to clearly indicate that a source or piece of information will be cited or mentioned later in your document. This helps maintain a logical flow and avoids confusion for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "subsequently referenced" in informal contexts. Simpler alternatives like "mentioned later" or "referred to again" are more appropriate for less formal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsequently referenced" functions as a past participle phrase often used adjectivally to describe something that has been, or will be, cited or alluded to at a later point. Ludwig AI shows its presence in academic and scientific contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "subsequently referenced" is a grammatically sound phrase that is most frequently encountered in scientific and academic writing. According to Ludwig AI, it serves to indicate that a citation or detailed discussion will follow later in the text. While correct, its formal tone makes it less suitable for informal contexts. Remember to choose more accessible alternatives, such as "mentioned later", in casual settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
later cited
Focuses on the act of citing something at a later point.
referenced afterward
Highlights the act of referencing occurring after a specific event or point.
cited subsequently
Inverts the order of words while maintaining similar meaning.
referred to later
Uses a more general term 'referred' instead of 'referenced'.
mentioned afterwards
Uses 'mentioned' instead of 'referenced', indicating a less formal reference.
then cited
Indicates a citation happening after something else in a sequence.
later alluded to
Implies an indirect reference, rather than a direct citation.
following which it was referenced
Adds a more formal and descriptive structure.
thereafter referenced
Uses a more formal adverb 'thereafter'.
subsequently alluded to
Employs 'alluded' instead of 'referenced', suggesting a more implicit connection.
FAQs
How can I use "subsequently referenced" in a sentence?
You can use "subsequently referenced" to indicate that something will be cited or mentioned later in your text. For example, "The data from this experiment will be "subsequently referenced" in the discussion section."
What are some alternatives to "subsequently referenced"?
You can use alternatives like "later cited", "referred to later", or "mentioned afterwards" depending on the context.
Is "subsequently referenced" formal or informal?
"Subsequently referenced" is generally considered a formal phrase. In more casual writing, it's better to use something like "mentioned later".
Which is correct, "subsequently referenced" or "subsequently referring"?
Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings. "Subsequently referenced" means something will be cited or mentioned later, while "subsequently referring" means someone will be making a reference to something later. Choose the phrase that best fits the intended meaning.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested