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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Above cited" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to refer to something mentioned earlier in a text, but the correct form is "above-cited" or "cited above." Example: "The above-cited study provides significant evidence for our argument."
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A closer reading of the above cited statements by Fitch allows for some entirely different interpretations.
In the above cited studies, the focus is on the optimization of current network deployments.
In all the above cited works, the fractional order α belongs to ((1.2]).
Most of the above cited work deals with lower-order fractional BVP.
In this paper, we wish to solve the above cited issues.
The above cited examples of CBA guidelines actually refer to infrastructural investments.
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At visible wavelengths the main contribution to the opacity comes from the destruction of this ion by interaction with a photon (the above-cited process is termed photodissociation).
The first step of this project consists in implementing the above-cited numerical techniques in a 2D plane strain model.
More details on this approach can be found in the above-cited references and in [13].
All of the above-cited work is about the weather or rainfall effect on the traffic.
The matrix polymerization results in the formation of interpolymer complexes of polyaniline (PANI) and the above-cited polyacids.
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