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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as observe" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing of "as observed." Example: "As observed in the previous studies, the results indicate a significant correlation."
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In this study we demonstrate the dependence of SAR on magnetite nanoparticle core size and brush length as well as observe the formation of magnetically induced colloidal arrangements.
I think it's very important to get out and see these clients so I can talk to them as well as observe exactly how they use our products and services.
Having reached their destinations in the West, they immediately proclaimed themselves experts on Russia, on her history and national spirit, and on the life of the Russian people today -- something which they could not so much as observe from their privileged positions in Moscow...
were any EMP waves detected at the point of blast? was there any light emitted when the blast went off as observe from space?
In this case, we obtain the equality (4), as observe in the proof of Lemma 4- ii).
For a number of cities worldwide, 45° aerial imagery is available allowing users to get a better understanding of the size and proportions of buildings as well as observe certain landmarks from four different perspectives.
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