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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well term" is not correct in English
Did you mean "a well-known term"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a term that is widely recognized or accepted in a particular field or context. Example: "In the world of technology, 'artificial intelligence' is a well-known term that encompasses various subfields."
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While this increase in scores is only about 10%, it is noted that the increase was greater for the three scenarios in which there were abnormal findings compared to scenario D which profiled a well term infant.
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FORM and SORM provide the probability that a contaminant exceeds a target level at a well, termed the probability of failure.
Particularly, the usage of PS organogel for petroleum wastewater reclamation exhibited higher absorption affinities for all the organic contaminants especially for CPs (>99%) by non-covalent and/or dispersive interaction mechanisms with a well-term reusability and good stability up to 5 cycles.
Though rare, congenital factor V deficiency should be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis in an otherwise well term infant presenting with catastrophic intracranial bleed, particularly if the parents are consanguineous [ 2].
The characterization consists in the fact that a well typed term can be reduced to normal form by a number of beta-reductions polynomial in its lenght, and moreover all polynomial time functions can be computed by well typed terms.
We did not consider liver section to be a well standardized term based on the responses received.
"Stillbirth" is not a well-defined term, but a colloquial term that is often used inconsistently.
Another new entrant on this list, McAuliffe is exiting as a well-regarded, term-limited one-term governor next month.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, founded in 1976, has made "leveraged buyout" a well-known term of art.
And it became a well-known term for the general public maybe in the late 18th century.
"Shrinking cities" is a well-established term in academic discourse, describing cities in distress.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com