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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which are referenced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to provide more information about a specific noun in a sentence, often in a non-restrictive clause. Example: The library contains numerous books, which are referenced in the catalog.
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This quietly passionate masterwork is an extensive undertaking, comprising 496 pages, 111 of which cite a variety of informative source materials including memoirs, archives, local records and personal letters, which are referenced in four appendices, extensive picture credits, 30 pages of chapter notes and a 9-page bibliography that also cites websites, along with a 23-page index.
The detailed simulation parameters are shown in Table 2, which are referenced in [18].
Some main simulation parameters are listed in Table 1, which are referenced from [28].
Table 2 shows the parameter values for the analysis, which are referenced from [42 46, 49].
The main underlying idea is to define regions of homogeneous usage (class UsageZone), which are referenced by a ThermalZone.
Many review articles have been written on the topic of the aerodynamics of slender bodies at incidence, some of which are referenced in this paper.
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Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens was the Corona ash dumps, which were referenced in "The Great Gatsby".
A further sadness hanging over this book is the result of the EU referendum, which is referenced in a few last-minute tweaks to the text.
They were able to see all the mortgages, which were referenced in full, and yet they made what turned out to be a very bad bet.
The structure of the show probably owes plenty to jazz (which is referenced and played on and off) but it also owes as much to the mindset of a seven-year-old.
Evidence from the Federal Empowerment Zone Program," which was referenced by Neumark and Kolko (2010).
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