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The phrase "are as previously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to something that was mentioned earlier in the text, indicating that the current state or condition is the same as before.
Example: "The results of the experiment are as previously stated in the report."
Alternatives: "are as mentioned earlier" or "are as noted before".
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All other variables are as previously defined.
All variables are as previously defined.
where γ, Γ and Ω are as previously defined.
Detailed procedure for generation of the insertion mutants are as previously described (Miyao et al. 2003).
The structural properties are as previously described by Massad-Ivanir et al.[16].[16]
All other variables are as previously defined t statistics are in parentheses and */**/*** marks significance at p < 0.10/p < 0.05/p < 0.01 levels, respectively.
All variables are as previously defined; t statistics are in parentheses, and */**/*** marks significance at the p < 0.10/p < 0.05/p < 0.01 levels, respectively.
Comminuted fractures of the distal radius are, as previously discussed, not a bony lesion, but a complex injury to the carpal ligaments and the DRUJ.
All variables are as previously defined */**/*** marks significance at p < 0.10/p < 0.05/p < 0.01 levels, using two-tailed t tests of differences in means.
The outcome and selection effects are odds ratios from logit models that estimate P(Y = 1 | T = 0, X, U) and P(T = 1 | X, U), where U is the confounder and the other variables are as previously defined.
The details of the procedure followed for presenting samples and standard (warm-up sample of commercial long grain) to panelists at each session are as previously described (Champagne et al. 1999).
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