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The phrase "given separation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific separation that has been established or acknowledged.
Example: "Given separation between the two departments, communication has improved significantly."
Alternatives: "considering the separation" or "in light of the separation".
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And he asks if there are questions that we do not want politicians to decide, given separation of church and state.
Furthermore, the geometrical properties of a given separation are considered.
The value of a given separation dummy variable is 1 for any type of the given separation, including, but not limited to, quits and layoffs.
Thus, for a given separation task, multivessel column is more environment friendly.
This paper describes an innovative way of evaluating the separation cost for different components based on the given separation costs.
For a given separation specification, a gas chromatographic column is 3 30 times shorter than the equivalent distillation column.
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The later separation by electrolysis (1 h) gives separation yields of 97%, no carrier-added.
The approached model gives separation percent for various temperatures, concentrations, flow rates and voltages.
The water/alcohol pervaporation results obtained so far gave separation factors higher than 130 at water fluxes over 2.5 kg/(h m2).
The reaction mixture was heated to 80 °C until judged complete by TLC (3×TLC runs on the same plate in 20 1 petroleum ether/EtOAc, to give separation of SM and product).
The reaction mixture was heated to 80 °C until the reaction was judged complete by TLC (3×TLC runs on the same plate in 20 1 petroleum ether/EtOAc to give separation).
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