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Free sign upThe phrase "as described in the framework" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific details or guidelines that are outlined in a particular framework or document.
Example: "The procedures for data collection should be followed as described in the framework provided by the research committee."
Alternatives: "as outlined in the framework" or "as detailed in the framework".
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Manually excised gel plugs were subjected to an automated platform for the identification of gel-separated proteins [58] as described in the framework of recent large-scale proteome studies [59], [60].
The platforms for health delivery mechanisms in the included studies have been categorised into community based services, outreach services and facility based services as described in the framework (Fig. 2).
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Code encapsulates Information, Media, and Location (Positioning) data as described in the 4Any framework.
node number 26 of the testbed is selected as the origin/RRDM server, as described in the SAViNE framework section.
In Table 3, three different instruments for compliance are listed on the vertical axis, as described in the theoretical framework.
Although more recent work (in progress) of our own research group and findings from earlier research in other countries, as described in the theoretical framework, suggest that the issues and dilemmas regarding dealing with diversity in higher education transcend the Dutch and urban context, we cannot on the basis of our data generalise to other contexts.
The category of transitivity, as described in the Hallidayan framework, allows us to explore how individuals use the experiential metafunction of language in order to come to a better understanding of their perception of reality through the way in which they express themselves.
As described in the InQuIRE framework developed by Brennan et al. [ 31], multiple factors influence QI in primary care.
These retrospective approaches are referred to as effects-based assessments (Ferenc and Foran 1999) or population-based, as described in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency "Framework for Cumulative Risk Assessment" (U.S. EPA 2003a).
The aim of the study was to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum guided by four questions: (1) Was the course structured according to standard principles for curriculum design as described in the Kern framework?
As part of such initiatives, much has been learned about the nature of communication itself and has led to the clarification of key components of therapeutic encounters, as described in the Calgary Cambridge framework.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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