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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a above" is not correct in English
Did you mean "as above"? You can use "as above" to refer back to something previously mentioned in a text or document. Example: "The instructions for the project are outlined in the previous section; please follow them as above."
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There are four possible ways of doing so: (a) to designate some domains as activities and others as participation, not allowing any overlap; (b) same as (a) above, but allowing partial overlap; (c) to designate all detailed domains as activities and the broad category headings as participation; (d) to use all domains as both activities and participation".
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Isolated nuclei were washed once with buffer B and further lysed in buffer A as above.
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