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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abbreviated sections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to parts of a text or document that have been shortened or condensed for clarity or brevity.
Example: "The report includes several abbreviated sections to highlight the key findings without overwhelming the reader with details."
Alternatives: "condensed parts" or "shortened segments".
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For instance, "Chronicle in Stone" is frequently interrupted by brief, abbreviated sections, entitled "Fragment of a Chronicle," which read like newspaper reports, or diaries.
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Some abbreviated section-heading strings are ambiguous.
Relative warp 2 is primarily related to dorsoventral skull shape, and specimens with lower warp scores have a dorsoventrally much taller and anteroposteriorly more compact skull, ventrally deflected glenoid fossa, greatly curved and anteroventrally compressed and dorsoventrally tall zygomatic arch, elevated facial portion of the skull, and abbreviated mid-section of the skull.
The AbQ was created by abbreviating all sections of the StQ except section d), which remained the same.
DEXA revealed significant differences in tissue-related parameters between humanized mice (HM), young males and females, and middle age males (abbreviated for this section as YM, YF, and MM mice).
The treatment sections tend to be abbreviated and frequently do not include the length of therapy and some other details that a practicing clinician would want to know.
But these sections of the book are succinctly abbreviated.
The CP is presumably headed by any of the finite auxiliary listed in Table 1 in section A grammatical sketch of Tsou (abbreviated as CFIN).
One v. Holder, a case name usually abbreviated as Namudno, the court appeared on the verge of invalidating Section 5 before pulling back at the last minute.
Species are abbreviated according to miRBase, and the expansions are available in our Section 2. Similar average accuracy over all species was obtained with all four feature sets.
Talk story about New Yorkers' tendency to abbreviate the names of sections of the city, like SOHO.
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