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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article comprises" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal or academic writing to indicate that an article includes or consists of certain elements or components.
Example: "The article comprises three main sections: introduction, methodology, and results."
Alternatives: "article consists of" or "article includes".
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The instant article comprises five sections.
This article comprises three main parts.
The EDU test article comprises a flight-like tank, internal components, insulation, and attachment struts.
This article comprises a series of case studies that illustrate recent applications of USF Memcor's continuous microfiltration-submerged system.
This article comprises reflections on the changes to the Henry A. Murray Research Archive, catalyzed by involvement with the NDIIPP partnership, and the accompanying introduction of next-generation digital library software.
The present article comprises a series of new data of hardness and elastic moduli (in some cases in dependence on composition, density and/or temperature), fracture resistance and thermal expansion, measured with various methods and equipments, as well as a comprehensive compilation of mechanical properties of p- and n-type half-Heusler alloys hitherto available in the literature.
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One article comprised both a case-control study and a cohort study [12] and was therefore divided into two studies.
Accordingly, there are two different samples reported upon in this article, comprising the cases which had complete data for the measurement periods in question.
Herein, we briefly introduce the articles comprising this special issue.
The search strategy for original articles comprised Medline (1950- November 2014), Cinahl (1981-November 2014), and Embase (1980- November 2014), using the search terms: trunk, trunk muscles, postural balance, posture and wheelchair.
A consensus has arrived among reviewers for final inclusion of 39 articles comprising of 33 articles from PubMed, 2 from Scopus, 1 from Embase, and 3 from hand search (Figure 1).
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