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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned functions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to functions that have already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "The aforementioned functions are essential for the successful completion of the project."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned functions" or "functions mentioned earlier".
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Different combinations of materials, flow-field layouts and fabrication techniques have been developed for these plates to achieve aforementioned functions efficiently, with the aim of obtaining high performance and economic advantages.
Next we recall a few facts about the aforementioned functions.
The DAN performs less cognitive tasks, but highly interconnected with the aforementioned functions.
A block diagram describing the aforementioned functions is shown in Fig. 15.
However, the production of potassium contents through involvement of earth worms and by many other ways might be significantly involved in the aforementioned functions.
For each pair of references r i and r j, we can compute the similarity score using one of the aforementioned functions.
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The aforementioned function blocks interact with these tables.
Once the study of the sign of the aforementioned function is done, maximum and anti-maximum principles follow.
The aforementioned function can accommodate a variety of known delay functions including the widely used function proposed by the US Bureau of Public Roads (the BPR delay function) [59].
The aforementioned function is denoted by f(x), and it's first and second order derivatives by f′(x) and f″(x), respectively.
Due to the interdependence of the criteria, optimizing the aforementioned function is computationally expensive.
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