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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity referred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific activity that has been mentioned or alluded to previously in a conversation or text.
Example: "In the report, the activity referred to was the annual team-building exercise that took place last month."
Alternatives: "mentioned activity" or "discussed activity".
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The main ritual activity referred to in the Rigveda is the soma sacrifice.
Though the article did not specify what the alleged illegal activity referred to, Ikea assumes that it is the building of the overpass without Moscow's permission.
The Bits column last Sunday about the Nike FuelBand, a bracelet that tracks physical activity, referred incorrectly to research by B. J. Fogg, who directs the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford.
His teachers, concerned that Luis was getting involved in gang activity, referred him to the program and DeLucca.
Next, the cylinder was filled with water (no activity), (referred to as Jaszczak spheres in cold water), and a second scan was performed.
The loss of electrode activity (referred to as electrode fouling) caused by an electropolymerized passive film of salicylic acid (SA), a major hydrolysis product of aspirin, significantly decreases the accuracy and the precision of indirect electrochemical detection of aspirin.
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In the case of expression experiments, "high activity" refers to both the expression level and the mutation conferring constitutive activation function.
Tonic activation refers to shifts in the overall baseline of activity, whereas phasic activity refers to fluctuations over time, which may occur spontaneously or in response to an event.
Relative activity refers to the maximum activity measured during the test.
A sustainable system or activity refers to an eco-friendly, cost effective and socio-politically viable solution.
Each task consists of multiple activities, where an activity refers to an atom operation work in a system.
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