Sentence examples for as explained in note from inspiring English sources

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This was not provided for as explained in note 24 to the financial statements.

The Organization account for the expenditure related to the latter on a "pay as you go basis" as explained in note 24 to the financial statements.

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As explained in Supplementary Note 1, this method has the advantage that it allows a direct comparison of branching ratios among different molecules.

As explained in Supplementary Note 4, this model is also compatible with other classes of oxide-ionic devices that incorporate filamentary switching or spin-based devices.

As explained in a note at the beginning, the book is "a mixture of fiction and non-fiction" and this denial of any strict requirement for reality allows Dyer's stories to really flex and flow.

The generous stranger replaced the hubcap because they could empathize, as explained in the note, and happened to have spare hubcaps of the same model at home. .

Also, in a model with both p>1 and q>1, there is a good possibility of redundancy and non-uniqueness between the AR and MA sides of the model, as explained in the notes on the mathematical structure of ARIMA models.

As explained in the Supplementary Notes in Additional File 1, this characteristic is encoded in the level of detail (stoichiometric) that we choose to represent our networks, and expresses the lack of global monotonicity of a biochemical reaction involving multiple reagents, see also [ 21, 23, 24, 26].

As explained in the references cited in note 26 above, this depends on Kant's cosmological conception, developed in his Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens (1755), of the structure of the universe as a whole as consisting of an indefinitely extended nested sequence of ever larger rotating (galactic) systems.

The list U contains the desired result as explained in step 4. Note ϵ c is incremented in steps of Δ ϵ c = 0.01.

In pursuit of his goals Mr. Lachenmann has long cherished, as the music critic Paul Griffiths explained in notes for the program, "sounds that were marginal and overlooked, sounds with a lot of noise in them".

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