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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as found for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referencing something that has been discovered or identified in a specific manner or location.
Example: "The results were consistent with the data as found for similar studies conducted in the past."
Alternatives: "as indicated for" or "as observed for".
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In general, quite similar reliability results were obtained as found for the lead based solders.
Therefore continuous and semi-continuous culture methods did not reproduce a linear growth phase as found for shade-limited growth.
The spectra for dimer and tetramer compounds already show the same features as found for longer chains.
In our case, ecological intensification by the means of organic farming leads to the same yield-scaled N2O emissions as found for non-organic farming systems.
As found for other bacterial species, recA sequences permitted a better distinction among the dairy propionibacteria considered than 16S rRNA gene.
The protein is an α-helical-rich molecule with a very elongated shape as found for internal scaffolding proteins from other phages.
The chemical durability of the glass increased in the same order as found for the ideal function of the glass electrode.
In contrast, sample 1.3 does no show that special behavior as found for the other techniques.
As found, for wind data soundly characterized by both Weibull probability density function (PDF) and cumulative distribution function (CDF).
Moreover, the mixing of different microfaunal assemblages (as found for subunit I) provides clear evidence for their event-induced origin.
As found for other developed countries, the major part of Spanish households does not participate in the stock market.
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