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Discover Ludwig"herein refer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in legal language to refer back to a previous statement or idea. For example, "As stated herein refer, we are unable to proceed with this contract."
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The baseline visit of the EMECAR cohort took place between November 1999 and November 2000, although we will herein refer to this visit as the reference year 2000.
We herein refer to the abovementioned values as apparent magnitudes.
The assumptions and demonstration included herein refer to the idea that in Romanian adult training, an unprecedented crisis is clearly visible in relation to training pedagogy specialists; this situation demands constant reevaluation, and, in the upcoming years, it will likely further need to be addressed as a matter of urgency.
We herein refer to these as 'weak Illumina signal' regions.
We will herein refer to these hairpins as "flaps".
Admittedly, the β-cell function data reported herein refer to peripheral insulin concentration.
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(herein referred to as trans-visible) [1-4].
This system is herein referred to as "PCM thermal shield (PCMTS)".
GEOMAGIA50.v3 builds upon the database structure outlined in Korhonen et al. (2008) (herein referred to as K08).
Characteristics of the later phases, herein referred to as the 'X phase', are summarized in the following points:1.
The case study presented herein refers to a rural region located under the Doroodzan dam in South-western Iran. South-western Iran
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