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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above notice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a notification or announcement that has been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "Please ensure that you comply with the regulations stated in the above notice."
Alternatives: "previous notice" or "aforementioned notice".
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If you have any further questions regarding the above notice please contact us at [email protected].
They pulled the application and replaced it with the above notice.
According to the above notice from 7-Eleven, Sony is requesting that all 80GB PS3s in Japan be pulled along with any and all displays.
(See that box used in the picture up above? Notice the funky green blob in the center? Yeah, that box was completely white).
You can see some of the results in the image above: notice how for instance the object on the lower right naturally folds itself, flat pack style, into a cube.
In the example above, notice that the formation reaction we use for C2H5OH is backwards.
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On the basis of observation and analysis above, we notice that when prominent objects and important regions begin suffering from damage and distortion, the Euclidean distance will exceed a threshold for most images.
As a consequence of the above assumption, notice that the right hand side of Eq. (4) becomes independent of k.
On the above results, notice that ∑ 1 n a j X j − ∑ 1 n − 1 a j X j = a n X n is independent of ∑ 1 n − 1 a j X j.
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
The results are consistent with the WTCCC experiment described above; we notice a considerable improvement of accuracy of WINPOP over LAMP, in particular for the pairs of close populations (e.g. F st ≤0.05).
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