cited reference

collocation in English

meaningsofciteandreference

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cite
verb[T]
uk
/saɪt/
us
/saɪt/
to mention something as proof for a theory or as a reason why something ...
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reference
noun
uk
/ˈref.ər.əns/
us
/ˈref.ɚ.əns/
a mention ...
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(Definition ofciteandreferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcited reference

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Given as it appears in thecitedreference(s).
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It does not imply the degrees are the same, a fact stretched multiple times in thecitedreference.
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Pictures of these symptoms are available at thecitedreference.
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Thus, the black swan is an oftcitedreferencein philosophical discussions of the improbable.
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Its overall focus iscitedreferencesearching of the notable and significant journal literature in materials science.
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The material given here together with the cited references will provide guidance in presentation for the most popular statistical methods.
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Measurements are given as they appear in thecitedreference(s), with both arithmetic precision and original units preserved (metric conversions are shown alongside imperial measurements).
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The vast majority of the cited references date back to the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, and among the scarce more recent references we noted, the latest were from 2002.
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There are excellent and long review papers available from the work of this group (see the cited references) and we will therefore be relatively brief in this section.
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See their review for the cited references.
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He added that the attributions in the back of the book, as opposed to cited references for the excerpts, were responsible for the confusion.
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Indexing with a controlled vocabulary (12,500 terms) also references items such as cited references, corresponding author's e-mail address, and publisher contact information.
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Given as it appears in the cited references.
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