Sentence examples for as mentioned in column from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as mentioned in column" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or details that have been previously stated in a specific column of a document or report.
Example: "The results of the survey are summarized as mentioned in column three of the report."
Alternatives: "as noted in the column" or "as indicated in the column".

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This can be due to the fact that at longer annealing time, atoms can move more and fill/remove the defects of different types (i.e., voids, interstitials and other types), hence larger grains may form as mentioned in column 8 of Table 1.

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In fact, as mentioned in this column at the time, the responses from the clubs who felt they couldn't possibly get involved in such a gentle stunt were eerily similar – almost as if centrally controlled.

GOOGLE SHOPPER (FREE) As mentioned in last week's column, this app can save you hundreds of dollars by helping you find better prices nearby or online.

As mentioned in last month's column, the aftermath of midterm elections is political peace and quiet.

Nevertheless, as mentioned in an earlier column, businesses are sitting on large amounts of cash; so, with productivity high and cash on hand, it seems like a ripe opportunity to begin to hire labor and expand.

As mentioned in my previous column "Are Canada's Cannabis Companies Overextended?", we're already seeing a trend towards large-scale greenhouse and outdoor production, which is driving prices down in states that do not have strict limits on the number of licenses they grant.

As mentioned in the Keeping Score column last week, the Knicks' greatest offensive strength is their shooting.

As mentioned in last month's "Stuck" column, employers look for people who are currently doing the job they want done.

The sum MSE can be written as E ∥ P x − ( C r − B x ) ∥ 2, where P is a K-dimensional permutation matrix realizing the required switch pattern, i.e., the mapping defined by π as mentioned in Section 2; that is, column i of P is equal to e π(i), i.e., p i =e π(i), where e i is column i of an identity matrix.

Columns as mentioned in A. C. Comparison of quantitative RT-PCR and RNAseq data of some DEGs discussed on different paragraphs in the text.

Columns as mentioned in A. All mRNA levels were measured by qRT-PCR with primers specific for the corresponding gene (Additional file 5 : Table S4), and normalization with akuA primers were carried out.

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