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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as typically described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a common or standard way of explaining or characterizing something.
Example: "The phenomenon occurs in a manner as typically described in scientific literature."
Alternatives: "as commonly outlined" or "as usually depicted".
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The majority of our patients reported maximal pain intensity in the orbital, supraorbital and temporal area (68.5, 7.3 and 13.6 %, respectively), as typically described.
Whilst a level of amplification is not as high as typically described in neuroblastoma [35], we find significant over-expression of N-myc target genes in C5 tumours supporting the view it is functionally active.
Well-circumscribed discrete 'naked' granulomas as typically described in sarcoidosis were not seen on renal biopsies.
Therefore, the cost per couple does not reflect the cost per cycle as typically described in the literature.
In the FIR:FUSE structure this residue (Phe155) packs near this sugar, against the C5′ atom of Cyt-2s DNA backbone, but not to the sugar ring as typically described.
Although we did not specifically test the contributions of the cranial or caudal acetabular margins to cup stability, our results suggest that the predominating press-fit mechanism of the BFX cup is achieved cranio-caudally rather than dorso-ventrally or circumferentially, as typically described for human THR systems.
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Like Lily, those participants who viewed their employment as insecure and their chances of finding another job as low typically described experiencing distress, particularly if they had financial responsibility for others.
However, we note that focus group data support the inclusion of a separate orgasm domain for males, as men typically described orgasm as related to, but never conceptually the same as, erectile function or satisfaction.
Battarrea phalloides (as well as Battarrea stevenii) is typically described as unknown edibility, or inedible.
The CBX2 mutation frequency is thus considered very low, as high-frequency mutations are typically described as being over 20% and intermediate frequency as being between 2 and 20% (Lawrence et al, 2014).
The term grozny is typically described as "terrible" as in Ivan grozny or Ivan the Terrible.
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