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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as perceived before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a previous understanding or interpretation of something.
Example: "The results of the experiment were different from what was as perceived before, leading to new conclusions."
Alternatives: "as previously understood" or "as earlier perceived".
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This difference suggests that RF1 knockout creates burdens for cells due to the lack of proper termination and relatively weak missuppression of UAGs by near-cognate tRNAs, yet the effect is not lethal as perceived before.
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At such moments it is not only as if we were suddenly perceiving something in reality we had not perceived before, but as if we ourselves were being perceived".
This is known as top-down processing, where the whole element is perceived before individual characteristics.
In the Essay, Condillac distinguished between reminiscence, understood as the perception that one is perceiving something that one has perceived before, and memory.
For evaluation of the course, perceived knowledge as well as perceived barriers to performing a good job was assessed before and after the course.
The participants rated their knee symptoms as perceived during the past week and also retrospectively, as experienced just before the injury.
Ethical impact of these transactions as perceived by young medical students has not been investigated in Pakistan before.
As candidates perceived the waiting period before the start of the interviews as being quite stressful, in 2010 all candidates checked in just before they started their interview cycle.
BBC Radio Nottingham's Dave Bracegirdle: "If Notts hadn't been perceived as title contenders before, then surely they must now be a force to be reckoned with.
Lucy watched Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde alone, as she perceived Nucky to be changing before her eyes.
Now the glory of his joyous, sensual, intricate, mischievous and finally uplifting interior spaces can be perceived as never before.
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