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"further observe that" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a new observation or detail that supports or expands on a previous point. Example: "The study found that a high intake of fruits and vegetables can lower the risk of heart disease. Further observe that this effect is even greater when combined with regular exercise."
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We further observe that experimental FPRs corresponding to most thresholds, for example from 0.2 to 0.4, are acceptable in practice.
Further, observe that lim sup n → ∞ d ( S k − 1 n x n, p ) ≤ c and lim sup n → ∞ d ( x n, p ) ≤ c. (3.12).
We further observe that 3D GAs irradiated to the highest dose studied (1016 cm−2) fail rapidly upon electrochemical cycling, likely caused by the excessive ion-beam damage and graphene restacking.
Before we proceed any further, observe that because of the possible zero in the denominator of Z0, there is no analytical solution to the mean and variance of the ratio Z0.
(6) We further observe that is convex.
We further observe that Sall3 regulates the differentiation of horizontal interneurons, which form direct synaptic contacts with cone photoreceptors.
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Putnam further observed that function and structure do not stand in a one-to-one correspondence.
Brennan further observed that the U.S.-Saudi partnership had to remain strong and that together, and with others, we needed to thwart Iran,s nuclear ambitions.
He further observed that when the Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act in United States v. Windsor, in 2013, the majority expressly stated that it was not deciding the broader question of marriage rights in all fifty states.
It was further observed that desirability of pyrolysis temperature (0.91) is more than pyrolysis time (0.63).
We further observed that, p.Val59Met mutation is associated with the aggregation and thus causing HH.
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