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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as emerges from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is revealed or becomes apparent from a particular source or context.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are significant, as emerges from the data collected over the past year."
Alternatives: "as indicated by" or "as shown by".
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As emerges from Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic, his theory took inspiration from the column of light mentioned at Republic X, 616b.
As emerges from results obtained HRS optimization proved to be an efficient tool in data mining, it could complement and systematize the information originated from ANNs and reveals the generalization ability of ANNs.
As emerges from the previous paragraphs the first elements that have to be set for the analysis are: Time horizon: time horizon must be consistent with the economic life of the main assets.
As emerges from this way of expressing the difficulty, there seems to be no linguistic difference between the way we talk about propositions and the way we talk about facts, when these entities are specified by "that" clauses.
As emerges from the figure, processing has always been an important component of overall agrifood production in Latin America and the Caribbean, indicating a relatively greater sophistication of the whole food chain in that region.
These series of results, as well as the present ones, would support the hypothesis that decision making is not, or is not totally, a rational process tending to maximize expected pleasure as emerges from the recent literature, but rather is a non-rational process tending to maximize experienced pleasure.
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The ancestors are polymorphic (many formed) and are frequently depicted as emerging from the ground.
Colour was to be seen as emerging from the mingling of light and darkness.
It should be noted also that Juventus, as emerged from the investigations, has always fully cooperated with law enforcement agencies".
In an effort to support her thesis, Ms. Wallach describes Cubism as emerging from the war greatly altered: prewar analytic Cubism "became the more accessible synthetic Cubism".
"Biology will never be the same," Thomas F. Knight of M.I.T.'s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory wrote recently in describing the new engineering discipline he sees as emerging from it.
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