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The phrase "as shown elsewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or details that have been presented in another part of the document or text.
Example: "The results of the experiment were significant, as shown elsewhere in this report."
Alternatives: "as indicated in another section" or "as detailed in a different part."
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As shown elsewhere (e.g., Öttinger 2005), the choice varsigmaequiveta (12).
The enhancement of directly lethal lesions is attributed to the amplification of complex molecular damage as shown elsewhere [23].
In the present study, the used nanostructured hydroxyapatite has a mean diameter size of 26.9 nm, as shown elsewhere [11].
Therefore, silica nanoparticles constitute an ideal nanocarrier that can enhance the photodynamic effects of photosensitizers, as shown elsewhere [15].
The addition of nanofillers increase the viscosity of the resin, as shown elsewhere [16], and could difficult material penetration between demineralized collagen network.
As shown elsewhere [12], the photoacoustic signal in transmission configuration, assuming sample thickness L as the only variable (with fixed modulation frequency f) in the liquid's sample thermally thick regime, can be expressed as follows: δ P = E exp − σ s L, (1).
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As showed elsewhere, the specification of the distinct NSM domains depends on D/N and Nodal signals (Sherwood and McClay, 1999; Ransick and Davidson, 2006; Duboc et al., 2010).
The specimens for the direct tensile test in Fig. 3 were made to have two dog-bone shapes in both ends, as already shown elsewhere (Kim et al. 2007), to avoid fractures outside the gage length.
Consequently and as also shown elsewhere [ 58], the associations between dimensions hypothesised to measure the same construct may not be as strong due to confounding relationships not being accounted for.
We could verify that miR-122 and miR-21 were reliably expressed by neuronal cells, as also shown elsewhere [ 75, 76], comforting our working hypothesis that miRNAs originating from dying neurons after cardiac arrest can be measured in the bloodstream.
Baseline characteristics of both the target and participant groups, compared to the all-Sweden reference group, are presented below, table 1. Participants differed marginally on background variables from the target group and the non-participant group, as also shown elsewhere.
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