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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high judged" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or incorrect combination of words, as "high" does not typically modify "judged" in this context. Example: "The artwork was highly judged at the competition, receiving praise from the critics."
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The reproducibility of hybridisation is high, judged by the correlation (0.957) between both neuronal expression profiles (hippocampus and cortex).
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Most of the papers used at least 30 wt% IL concentration in the mixed solvent formulation and this means the solvents cost will be significantly high judging from predicted industrial-scale prices of IL solvents.
But Keegan was a "hang em high" judge, part of a tightly knit crew of upstate judges that dished out extraordinary sentences for drug offenders.
The bar is selling Lake Mead postcards taken when the water level was much higher, judging by the relative shortness of the white on the walls in the background.
And yet share prices are still high when judged by historic price/earnings ratios.
In front of the Most High bein' judged for our sins".
The basal levels were fairly high, as judged from the Real-Time PCR CTs with prominent curves.
The intensity of the cells scoring moderate or higher was judged as positive.
You just kicked it into high gear," judge Howard Stern said.
It was carrying Osman Paksut, the second-highest judge on the constitutional court.
The highest judges would be appointed by the president and approved by the Senate.
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