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The phrase "as general remarks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when introducing broad observations or comments that apply to a topic or situation. Example: "As general remarks, it is important to consider the impact of climate change on our environment."
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The European Union objects to requests for information like how tickets were paid for and a passenger's billing and e-mail addresses, as well as information in a vague category described as "general remarks".
As general remarks, FUM seem to be a ubiquitous contaminant as it was found in all surveyed countries.
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We can add also as general remark that in our opinion, the coherent oscillations during the revivals of Rabi oscillations play the role which would have been played by coherent oscillations between two parallel quantum wires considered in the Refs. [10, 11].
For each molecule, the text is built as follows: (i) general remarks, (ii) structural details, and (iii) particularities in expression, from different tumors to landmarks in ovarian carcinoma.
As a general remark, we may observe that De Bruijn sequences generally perform slightly better than OVSF sequences, thanks to their more favorable autocorrelation profiles, with respect to OVSF codes.
But, as a general remark, how could we not agree?
As a general remark, the behaviour seemed controlled by the mixture composition before the fluidity point and by the mixture consistency after the fluidity point.
As a general remark, the influence of the adopted key-frame detection algorithm should be investigated.
As a general remark from the reviewed studies, having a through-thickness z-binder (ORT and AI) can suppress delamination and delay final failure.
As a general remark, the α-polymorph can be obtained with smaller particle size, and the synthesis was optimized until the full theoretical capacity was obtained (140 mAh g−1).
As a general remark, one can indicate that the Turkic Jewish mtDNA pool, although highly divergent, does not encompass mtDNA lineages, typical of East Asia with the exception of a rare example of N9 (Tables S1 and Table S3).
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