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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a straight forward consequence of" is not entirely correct; it should be "a straightforward consequence of." You can use it to indicate that something logically follows from a previous statement or condition.
Example: "The increase in temperature is a straightforward consequence of global warming."
Alternatives: "a direct result of" or "an obvious outcome of."
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The following result is a straight forward consequence of Theorem 2.1.
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as a straight-forward consequence of the convexity of and conditions,,, and(3.17), we deduce that there exist constants and such that (3.24).
For every and, as a straight-forward consequence of,,, and the compact immersion from into, we deduce that there exist two constants such that function, defined in (2.21), satisfies for -a.e., (3.14).
However, a straight forward application of SISO designs for MIMO systems is not suggested.
This implies a piecewise exponential survival distribution and a straight forward sampling of the imputed times.
This study refines previous results, using a straight forward operationalization of continuity of care: period of enlistment of the patient.
This is a straight forward choice of method, but imposes some restrictions on the generalizability of the results.
A straight forward modification of this algorithm to the requirements of dynamic stochastic DARP is given in Algorithm 5 using a more compact notation.
The refinement in the more realistic scenarios could not provide a straight forward general improvement of the PEClocal.
This article emphasises on the development of a straight forward approach for self-sensing shape memory alloy.
Voters should not be deprived of a straight forward "in or out" second referendum.
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