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Discover Ludwig"denoted here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something has been specified or presented previously in a document or conversation and you want to refer back to it. For example: "The subject was denoted here in the introduction of the report."
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This class of problems is commonly denoted here as the generalized plane piezoelectric (GPP) problem.
Then, one among the proposed system logistic flexibility types, denoted here trans-routing flexibility, is quantitatively investigated.
In this study, we have investigated the frequency and function of a new population of MDSC denoted here as CD14+HLA-DR−/low in HCC patients.
In particular, we focus on the group of rigid-body motions in 3-space, whish is denoted here as SE(3).
Moreover, another design method proposed in the literature and denoted here as MNA/GNA, which is based on a modified slenderness, is also evaluated.
The scenarios are tailored to the region in southeastern South America bounded by 25 40° S, 45 65° W, denoted here as SESA.
The method is based on the characteristics of a new discrepancy index, denoted here as Global Discrepancy Indicator (GDI), and trajectories correlation.
Time-domain, nonlinear seismic response of a steel moment-resisting frame (SMRF) in the presence of this type of connection and pre-Northridge bolted-web, welded-flange (denoted here as BWWF) connections are evaluated.
The most general kind of SPNs with product-form solution introduced by Coleman et al. (and denoted here by SΠ-nets) suffers a serious drawback: the existence of such a solution depends on the values of the transition rates.
This is done by introducing a factor F, denoted here as the load factor.
Sago waste samples used without chemical treatment are denoted here as SW.
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