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The phrase "as used in article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific context or definition provided in an article.
Example: "The term 'sustainability' is defined as used in article 5 of the environmental policy."
Alternatives: "as defined in the article" or "as mentioned in the article".
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Accordingly, it held that the word as used in Article 25(1) confers on an individual the right to transmit or spread one's religion by an exposition of its tenets.
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Target Population = target population as used in articles.
The term vegetable in its broadest sense refers to any kind of plant life or plant product; in the narrower sense, as used in this article, however, it refers to the fresh, edible portion of a herbaceous plant consumed in either raw or cooked form.
So priority setting, as used in this article, applies to both EDSP activities described as sorting and priority setting (i.e. everything above the dashed line in figure 2).
Abbott's aesthetic criteria [ 33], as used in several articles on medical information website quality [ 34, 35], was also considered and found, by itself, unsuitable.
The term "in the wild", as used in the title, means this article is not about implementation within databases per se (this is also described in other articles in this special issue) but about their utility for being found on the open web.
What is a confidentiality agreement, according to the context of the term as used in the article?
Children <-2 SD of expected birthweight were classified as SGA, as used in the article by Marsal.
Importantly, the notion of enzyme activation or inhibition as used in this article should be understood in a general sense as it captures allosteric regulation of the enzyme or transcriptional regulation of the gene(s) encoding the enzyme.
Second, in our retrieval from the bibliographical databases, if the CCHS were identified as used in the article, but not the abstract, it would not be included in our analysis.
13 Mental health problems can be difficult to identify and diagnose in children with ID, as indicated by the vast range of prevalence rates varying from 14% to 60%. 2 The term mental health problems as used in this article includes all symptoms of comorbid psychiatric disorder such as depression and anxiety.
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