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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given in paragraph" can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referencing information or details that are included in a specific paragraph. Example: As stated earlier in the essay, the main cause of this issue is given in paragraph two, where the author discusses the lack of government regulations.
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Contrast agents must only be used in accordance with the recommendations given in paragraph Other acquisition parameters, CT-protocol.
In conclusion, and in accordance with Rule II-11 of the General Rules of the Organization, the Council recommended approval of the Provisional Agenda set out in C 63/1 - first draft, subject to the insertion of the additional item given in paragraph 6 above and the elimination of Item 17. 9.
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Angel Pavement's storyline can be given in a paragraph.
The dimension of Dk given in the paragraph just before Eq. (3) should be corrected as NRk × qk.
Somewhat surprisingly, Armstrong himself does not seem to avail himself of explanations of exactly the sort given in the paragraph containing the reference to this footnote.
{widehat{y}}_k={D}_k^H{y}_k (3) The dimension of Dk given in the paragraph just before Eq. (3) should be corrected as NRk × qk.
Details about these components will be given in later paragraphs.
To handle the accompanying complexity in notation and to facilitate the readability of the paper, each section is organized in the same way: we present the single model, whereat numerical or algorithmic details are given in separate paragraphs.
As the multilevel model is the newest and least familiar we focus on that and to avoid repetition the model underlying all three approaches is explained only once in the section on the multilevel model (except for approach-specific differences given in the paragraphs on each method).
See again the comment on accuracy given in the previous paragraph.
More details are given in the next paragraph.
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