Sentence examples for as originally noted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as originally noted" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer back to something that was mentioned or documented earlier in a text or conversation. Example: "The findings of the study were consistent with the hypothesis, as originally noted in the introduction."

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A method is proposed to derive systematically in parameter space the boundary between convective and absolute instability, based on the particular symmetries of the dispersion relation as originally noted by Crighton and Oswell.

As originally noted, VanderZanden has also told employees the company is not for sale.

The dynamic modulus is usually significantly higher than the static moduli as originally noted by Zisman (1933) and Idle (1936).

As originally noted by Olson [35], Limnofregata and Fregata both possess 15 cervical vertebrae.

As originally noted by Cottam [146] (though see also Mayr [22], [140]), there are several features suggestive of a close relationship between Pelecanus and Balaeniceps.

As originally noted by Olson ([35]: p. 24) a similar fenestra is also present in the holotype of Limnofregata azygosternon (USNM 22753).

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So, if you're looking for a distinction between sunlight and candlelight (as Zack originally noted) or sunlight and an incandescent bulb (for more modern vampires), the key distinction between them is the temperature.

Thus, in women, as Harasty originally noted, the posterior perisylvian cortex is relatively larger than it is in men.

Originally noted as a jazz singer, she became a prominent voice of the 1960s civil rights movement with recordings such as "Mississippi Goddam" and "Old Jim Crow"; her best-known composition was "To Be Young, Gifted and Black".

Second, as Alexander and Jayes originally noted (Alexander and Jayes, 1983), some groups of mammals (non-cursorial quadrupeds and non-human primates) seem to walk with longer relative stride lengths compared to other mammalian quadrupeds at similar Frs (Alexander and Maloiy, 1984; Demes et al., 1990; Raichlen, 2004; Raichlen, 2005a; Raichlen, 2005b; Raichlen, 2006).

Gompertz (1825) originally noted that adult mortality increases exponentially as a function of age with remarkable consistency.

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