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The phrase "the described issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific problem or situation that has been previously mentioned or explained. Example: "In our meeting, we will address the described issue regarding the project's timeline."
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Any relevant work published presenting pertinent information about the described issue was considered for inclusion in the review.
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Based on the presented and discussed findings, future research can investigate how other specific factors contribute to activate, or undermine, effective PDRPM in the Gaza Strip, and how the described issues associated with project funding interact with other intervening factors.
Before systematic integration of research on patient preferences in the procedures of pharmaceutical coverage decisions and CPG development will succeed, the previously described issues need to be addressed.
Further research is needed to verify whether these new equations can overcome the above described issues in prognostic stratification and dosing of kidney cleared drugs.
The interviews showed this was not the case; the lactation consultants described issues that were clearly ethical dilemmas.
The most frequently described issues in both groups were those related to symptoms versus quality of life domains.
The first describes issues related to the diagnosis of tuberculosis and sub-themes were identified as 'symptoms', 'health care provision', and 'emotional impact'.
The study describes issues arising in this top-down performance measurement system.
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Researchers need to be cognizant of these issues and incorporate that information into the process of describing issues to families and of obtaining assent and consent.
The paper concludes by describing issues related to the use of such multiple case studies in ergonomics research.
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