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The phrase "above potentials" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing theoretical or hypothetical scenarios, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The research suggests that the outcomes may exceed the above potentials outlined in previous studies."
Alternatives: "previous potentials" or "higher potentials".
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The faradaic impedance study showed that the rate determining step was the adsorption of formic acid molecules at the above potentials.
It is assumed that a redox transition at the above potentials causes a change in the interfacial mediators at low coverage active sites on the electrode surface.
Solution of the Schrodinger equation including the above potentials has been done by the numerical methods in the above-mentioned works.
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In addition to the above potential improvements to images for human perception, novel CFAs can enable multispectral imaging where the full spectrum of incoming light is estimated.
But, you know, even if it turned out to be 3.2, 3.2 is barely above potential.
Coupled with the above potential restrictions, this helps avoid the proliferation of data and cloud app usage (e.g., shadow IT).
This further demonstrates that we can achieve the backward diffusion by using the above potential functions φ1 and φ2.
Note that the above potential functions are with indefinite signs, and hence Theorem A is not applicable.
Associated with the above potential training and dietary problems are a variety of physical, biochemical, and mental-emotional injuries (Table 1).
In addition to the above, potential interactions between wAlbA, wAlbB and the host genome would be worth investigating.
Some of the above potential biases also hamper the interpretation of our results.
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