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is corollary
noun
Something given beyond what is actually due; something added or superfluous.
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This is Corollary 2.1 of [9].
Hence, by Lemma 1.8, that is, Corollary 2.9.
The following Corollary 2.2 is Corollary 1 in [5].
The following lemma is Corollary 3.2 in [18].
The following statement is Corollary 4.12 of [7] adapted to the present context and notation.
That is, Corollary 2.10 (Theorem 4 of [9]) cannot be applied for this example.
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But there were corollary reasons, like the sheer need for a job in a country that does not have many.
Furthermore, the expression level change of a gene may be corollary to change in another gene and may not be the direct cause of the cellular phenotype.
Its anger, frustration and disgust are corollaries of its love.
Rather than gauging market efficiency directly, economists have concentrated on testing certain narrower theories that appear to be corollaries of efficiency.
There are corollaries.
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