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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract noted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that an abstract has been acknowledged or recorded, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The abstract noted in the report highlights the key findings of the study."
Alternatives: "abstract acknowledged" or "abstract recorded".
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The result for the composite was not statistically significant, but the abstract noted that the hazard ratio was 0.10 for a combined end point of fatal coronary events and fatal cerebrovascular events (P=0.0037)—that is, a cherry picked result.
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But a few points may merit amendment: Abstract: Note that what 'publication' means is the same as in print as in digital form.
A sample comparison of 324 abstracts noted 80% concurrence between two readers.
He followed up his study of The Green Box with an edition of Duchamp's even more abstract notes in The White Box.
The BISG abstract notes that retail sales remain the top sales channel for publishers in 2011 although direct-to-consumer sales doubled to $1 billion.
After years of living in warehouses, Brian invites Motherboard over to his new house in Rhode Island, where he shares his philosophy on gaming — and a brand new abstract note-matching adventure.
The abstract notes that "pregnant women's ailments may cause anxiety and reduce the quality of life".
Second, the ranking will define the group of students possessing a comparative advantage in abstract knowledge (noted (CA_{B})) and conversely the group with a comparative advantage in contextualised knowledge (noted (CA_{C})).
Assume that each student i has only one factor of production, his or her effort, to produce two different types of knowledge: abstract knowledge, noted B, or contextualised knowledge, noted C.
Those with an ability above a certain performance threshold are all sorted into the high track, and are considered to have an absolute advantage in abstract knowledge (noted (AA_{B})).
Luo et al. (abstract 333) noted that mice not expressing thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) are hyperglycemic, and thyroxin does not improve this effect.
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