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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above commented" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to refer to something that has been mentioned or discussed earlier in the text, but it is better to use more conventional phrases.
Example: "As noted in the above commented section, the results were inconclusive."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned".
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This date is no so far from the above commented presence of modern humans in the Levant about 100 125 kya.
Moreover, a drastic reduction in both the extraction time (60 and 35 min versus 16 and 8 h, respectively, for the two above commented groups) and sample handling are achieved with similar precision (expressed as repeatability and within laboratory reproducibility standard deviation) to that provided by the AOAC 920.39 method.
Asked to opine about the proliferation of laterals in big law, Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp (he of the apologia cited above) commented that "the nature of big law" had changed.
First, as above commented, we observe mounds with the same density as that of the buried nanostructures and with similar dimensions, except for a lower height of 4 nm, than in the case of using 25-nm thick cap layers.
All authors: All of the authors above commented on drafts of the article.
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The above comments are far from encompssing the situation, and solutions are absent.
In the above comment, I guess that the quasi-isomorphisms are maps as given in this definition.
Harry explains why he chose this comment: The above comment is very insightful as it comes from a mid-level employee in a public sector organisation.
I'd be interested to know the details about the suggestion (in the above comment) that strengthening the quadricepts to help support the knee isn't valid.
It seems that our technology has not only outstripped our biology (see above comment), but it is going beyond our cultural ability to control it.
What made this whole thing even more absurd is that all of the above comments were made, not in the magazine, but on a blog at vogue.com.com
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