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The phrase "take a reference from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when indicating that you are using a source or example to inform your work or understanding. Example: "In my research paper, I will take a reference from the latest studies on climate change."
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Before treatment, the study registrar took a reference blood slide from the patients.
It is important that you contact these references personally and don't take a written reference from your tenant.
This engaging five-movement piece, which here received its New York premiere, takes an obscure reference from Schumann's Fantasy Pieces (Op. 12) as its starting point.
To take it back to a reference from Ash Beckham's TEDTalk, I sometimes would like to toss a grenade into the professional self-disclosure closet.
This can take a number of forms, from a reference price to a regulated tariff.
We took a lot of reference from the natural world such as the corona of the sun and gave the sleep effect plenty of volume and space".
A short testimonial from your supervisor or line manager (taken from a reference, for example) also serves to emphasise your skills or qualities.
Additionally, we evaluated whether the authors reported any one of three possible methods to control for confounding by treatment: enrollment of treatment-naïve patients; testing whether biomarker expression differed between groups of patients taking different medications; or providing a reference from the literature regarding associations between the potential biomarker and any medication.
Table 1 (28 models taken from a reference [ 17] + 2 other models) summarizes the developed models for dipeptides along with their prediction errors (root mean square errors (RMSE) which were calculated using ((A.1)) of the appendix).
For those new notables, the Order of the Bath is more likely to be taken as a reference to antics broadcast live from a Jacuzzi.
In our case, we have taken as a reference an existing dam from which water will be pumped to the reservoir to be constructed, using surplus or off-peak power generated by a nearby wind farm, taking advantage of the potential energy acquired in order to run the turbines at peak times.
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