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The phrase "historical observations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to past events or occurrences that have been recorded or studied. Example: The author's book is filled with interesting historical observations about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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Though the comparison is not direct, we observed less education on rounds than historical observations (Table 6).
Historical observations.
Figure 3: Historical observations from the Filchner ice front.
The apparent affinities derived correlated well with historical observations for AR antagonists.
And historical observations: "Nasser was killed by poison, Sadat by a bullet and Mubarak by Facebook".
A 'reanalysis' is a climate, ocean, or weather model simulation of the past that incorporates data from historical observations.
The paper begins with some historical observations about the software development field.
We portray a context of naturally precedented SLR from geological evidence, for comparison with historical observations and future projections.
However, the common problem in such regions is a lack of long-term historical observations.
Common practice consists of inferring design levels from historical observations and assuming the distribution of extreme values to be stationary.
This allowed us to compare our findings with historical observations (1970s to present) and assess the long-term evolution of ocean plastic concentrations within and around the GPGP.
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