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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also as presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been previously shown or discussed, indicating that it is being reiterated or acknowledged in a different context.
Example: "The findings of the study were significant, and the results were also as presented in the earlier report."
Alternatives: "as previously shown" or "as outlined earlier."
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Also, as presented in the same table, the concentration average of penicillin G residues recorded in the carcass samples from mixed farming systems is higher (0.263 μg/ g) than in the other categories of cattle with a variation ranging from 3 × 10−3 to 0.77 μg/g (Table 2).
Also, as presented in Figure 4B, phosphorylation of IκBα was suppressed in a concentration-dependent manner.
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How is it possible for contents that are all experienced together, and also as present, seemingly to occur in succession rather than simultaneously?
The relation between PER and energy consumption was also assessed, as presented in Figure 8.
The conductive properties of the same QD after different etching processes are also measured, as presented in Fig. 3e.
It's also known as presenting yourself well.
The Coil festival is also billed as presenting dance, theater and performance art.
Patients with mediacalcosis (ABI > 1.3) are also considered as presenting high vascular risk [ 4].
Nevertheless, in a recent study conducted in Germany, female status was also identified as presenting higher levels of burnout [ 21].
Service-related issues were also documented as presenting challenges to meeting the needs of potential victims of trafficking.
Making that happen was also, as he presented it, a matter of steps: "We've organized the international community.
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