What does “has been described in other work” mean in this sentence?

I’m currently reading a book about chemistry. Here is a sentence that I faced and didn’t understand:

This procedure has been described in other work from our laboratory

I don’t get what it means by “describe in other work”! The only thing came to my mind was that it was probably “in other words” and it’s a misprint or something.
Sorry for my bad English

Answer

This procedure has been described in other work from our laboratory

Could be paraphrased:

This way of doing things has been described in other research/papers/books written by the researchers from our laboratory

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Source : Link , Question Author : Hossci , Answer Author : David Blackburn

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