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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as summarised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to a summary of information that has been previously mentioned or presented.
Example: "The key findings of the research, as summarised in the report, indicate a significant trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "as outlined" or "as stated".
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His view of fashion, as summarised on an EXTREMELY RANTY blog?
As summarised by one librarian, "we will have to forget about traditional cataloguing and create web-scale metadata".
But the logic of why BlueCrest, one of the world's largest hedge funds, is turning itself into a private partnership is as summarised.
Fifty-seven eligible studies were identified, as summarised in Figure 1.
Core components of OH, as summarised in Fig. 2 and detailed in the text below; and.
Several norlignans have been isolated from S. sempervirens heartwood (as summarised by Rowe [1989]).
The results in this study compare negatively to the literature as summarised in Table 2.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Browning's results, as summarised by Dorn [8].
As summarised in Table 1, through our search strategy, we have identified 70 RCTs published from 1992 to 2013.
No AEs were reported and no clinically significant trends were noted for any safety parameter after administration as summarised below.
Two case-studies were chosen as summarised in Table 2.
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