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Discover Ludwig"indexed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to mean "arranged or organized according to an index." For example, "The library's collection of books is indexed by author."
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Over 90% of the sources indexed by EMBASE are also indexed by SCOPUS plus many other indexed sources as well.
Time slots are indexed by, with as an index set.
In the following, age groups were indexed by i = 1,…,19 and registries were indexed by j.
Cascade models suggest that MMN deficits cascade through the orienting or covert shift in attention (indexed by P3a), allocation of attention-dependent processes (indexed by P3b), and the reorienting of attention (indexed by RON).
I, set of plants indexed by i. J, set of candidate DC locations indexed by j.
The subjects are indexed by i = 1,... N and the categories are indexed by j = 1,... k.
Each collection is carefully introduced and indexed by name, subject and date.
The rows are explicitly indexed by Compound identifier.
Assume the above two-member supply chain (indexed by SC).
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Then he arranges that data into a table, cross-indexed by date and parking space.
The site is also cross-indexed by resource type.
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