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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recently developed method" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a technique or approach that has been created or improved in the near past.
Example: "In this study, we will explore a recently developed method for analyzing data more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a newly created method" or "a recently introduced method."
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Ex vivo normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) is a recently developed method of improving organ function prior to transplantation22.
Asymptotic sampling is a recently developed method for calculating small failure probabilities of high-dimensional problems.
The Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) is a recently developed method for systemic analysis.
A recently developed method which allows for fast diffusimetry is applied and data compared to the literature values.
This paper builds on a recently developed method for handling this class of problem in a novel way.
A recently developed method for approximately solving the Hamilton-Jacobi equation in nonlinear control theory is introduced.
The extension of a recently developed method for the dynamic optimization (DO) of chemical and biochemical processes is presented.
The first part outlines Steady-state ab initio laser theory (SALT), a recently developed method for finding the steady-state solutions of the semiclassical laser equations directly without integrating them in time.
Results: We compared a well-known method of feature selection, Support Vector Machine Recursive Feature Elimination (SVMRFE), and a recently developed method, Gradient based Leave-one-out Gene Selection (GLGS) that effectively performs microarray data analysis.
Perturbation viscometry is a recently developed method which measures the logarithmic gradient of the viscosity composition curve for gas mixtures using a variant of capillary-tube viscometry.
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Focal mechanisms often earthquakes were calculated using a recently-developed method by Zahradník et al. (2001), and Zahradník (2002).
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