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Discover LudwigThe phrase "condensed summary" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to briefly describe the main points or highlights of a longer text, speech, or conversation. Example: "Can you give me a condensed summary of the book?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking for a brief overview of the book instead of a detailed explanation.
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It is a greatly condensed summary of a previous book by this author.
9. See Ayer 1946-7 for a discussion of this example (in the context of a defense of phenomenalism. 10. For a much, much more extensive discussion of this general sort of point, see Price 1950. A very condensed summary of Price's account is offered in BonJour 2000. 11.
As this condensed summary may not display some protein hits of interest, it is worth noting that users can modify the workflow to display more protein hits for each compound, or can make more extensive changes to provide alternative reporting formats.
Instead of probing such contexts, Wilken provides a condensed summary of patristic thought on big questions: the image and likeness of God, the relation of reason to faith, the apparent duality of Christ ("not my will but thine").
Apart from the condensed summary of the findings of the visiting committee during the 1 day visit, the report contains recommendations for the improvement of obstetric and gynecological care.
Beyond providing a condensed summary, Pluribo also tries to justify its conclusions.
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Although the assessment may have its uses in listing existing literature and presenting condensed summaries, it leaves substantial room for improvement.
For reasons related both to the condensed and summary form of public presentation, and also to the bold conceptual sweep of the theory, the primary argument of the Origin could not gain its force from the data presented by the book itself.
One major reason for this is that the resulting report now had a condensed "executive summary" highlighting findings and recommendations germane to both the delivery of high-quality HIV care and treatment and to the transition to local ownership.
In the 1980s, he authored three books in German about comparative industrial and technology policy and related social movements, with condensed English summaries published in International Organization (1986 and 1990) and British Journal of Political Science.
She also conducted 10 private interviews, which were condensed into summaries using pseudonyms for the interviewees.
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