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also denoted as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"also denoted as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to something by another name. For example: The Shelburne Museum, also denoted as the Museum on the Green, is located in Shelburne, Vermont.
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Since the essential equations are defined in the orientation space it is also denoted as microsphere approach.
Strikingly, we found an important surface loop, also denoted as β-ribbon, which adopts a novel open conformation in EV71 3Cpro.
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Since these diversity metrics are also denoted as 'entropy metrics', it can be accepted that patch size heterogeneity can adequately be described by an entropy metric.
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In particular, nonlinear static analysis, also denoted as pushover analysis, is widely used for RC and steel structures and, recently, new seismic codes extended the use of this type of analysis to the case of masonry structures.
As the name implies, MIMD SIMD hybrid system (also denoted as hybrid system in this paper) is a combination of both SIMD and MIMD systems working concurrently to produce an optimal architecture.
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The MIMD SIMD Hybrid System (also denoted as Hybrid System in this paper) is a new parallel architecture consisting of a combination of Cluster of Workstations (COWs) and SIMD systems working concurrently to produce an optimal parallel computation.
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The IEEE 802.16e-2005 stalsordenoted denoted as mobile WiMAX, was introduced as one of the first real efforts towards the deployment of fourth generation communication systems providing fixed and mobile broadband wireless access.
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Three novel catalysts named as PMo12 − nVn@HKUST-1 (n = 1 3) were designed and obtained through encapsulating vanadium-doped Keggin polyoxometalates (POMs) PMo12 − n Vn into the framework HKUST-1 (also denoted as Cu3 BTC 2, MOF-199).
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For experimental investigations of colloid retention in porous media, also denoted as deep bed filtration, X-ray computed microtomography (µCT) has become a basic tool within the last decade.
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A comparative study of mesoporous matrices designed for both drug-loading methods, impregnation (IP) and surfactant-assisted drug loading (also denoted as one-pot, OP), has been carried out evaluating their physicochemical characteristics, cell response, drug delivery profiles, and antibacterial activity.
Henceforth, the wireless sensor motes are also denoted as agents.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "also denoted as" when introducing a less common or more technical term alongside a more widely understood one. This helps clarify the meaning for a broader audience.
Common error
Avoid using "also denoted as" in informal contexts where simpler phrases like "also known as" or "also called" would be more appropriate. The phrase is best suited for academic or technical writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "also denoted as" functions as an appositive marker. It introduces an alternative term or name for something already mentioned in the sentence, providing additional clarification or specificity. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "also denoted as" is a grammatically sound phrase used to introduce an alternative term or name. It is particularly common in scientific and academic contexts to provide clarity and specificity. While versatile, it leans toward a more formal register, so consider the audience when choosing this phrase. Ludwig AI confirms its appropriateness for written English. Consider alternatives like ""also known as"" or ""also called"" in less formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
also known as
This is a very common and nearly interchangeable alternative, often abbreviated as AKA.
also termed as
Very similar, but "termed" can sound slightly more technical than "denoted".
also called
This is a simpler and more direct alternative, suitable for general writing.
also identified as
This is commonly used when something is recognized by an alternative designation.
alternatively termed
This is a more formal alternative, suitable for academic or technical writing.
otherwise known as
This alternative emphasizes that the term is known by a different name in other contexts.
more commonly known as
Emphasizes that the alternative is more familiar to a general audience.
by another name
This phrase is less direct and slightly more literary.
in other words
Introduces a rephrasing or clarification of a term, rather than a direct synonym.
that is to say
Introduces a definition or restatement of a term.
FAQs
How can I use "also denoted as" in a sentence?
The phrase "also denoted as" is used to introduce an alternative name or term for something. For example, "Nonlinear static analysis, "also denoted as pushover analysis", is widely used for RC and steel structures."
What is a synonym for "also denoted as"?
Synonyms for "also denoted as" include "also known as", "also called", and ""alternatively termed"".
Is it correct to say "also denoted as"?
Yes, "also denoted as" is grammatically correct and commonly used, especially in formal and technical writing, to introduce an alternative designation.
What's the difference between "also known as" and "also denoted as"?
While both phrases introduce alternative names, "also denoted as" is generally more formal and often used in scientific or technical contexts, whereas ""also known as"" is more versatile and can be used in both formal and informal settings.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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