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Discover LudwigThe phrase "material herein" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate content that is referred to within a document, such as in a legal agreement or contract. For example, "The parties agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in the material herein."
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The atomic structure of ferroelectric material (herein, PZT) is shown.
All content should be treated as opinion and all trademarks/copyrighted material herein are owned by their respective trademark owners.
NFC hydrogels are therefore our reference material herein.
The material herein has not been and will not be submitted for publication elsewhere.
These observations confirmed that the addition of hydrophilic functional groups via postpolymerization modification of the copolymer drastically affect the properties and behavior of the material herein reported highlighting the wide range of applications targeted for such functional degradable materials.
In two previous studies, using the same material herein analysed, we showed that VEGF is directly associated with the expression of HIF1 α and HIF2 α, while CA9 expression was marginally associated with HIF1 α (Giatromanolaki et al, 2001b, c).
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All materials herein are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of CQ-Roll Call.
In the conspicuous fascination to design potent durable materials herein, we report the synthesis of an oxoperoxomolybdenum VI) complex containing maltol and acetylacetone as co-ligands.
Considering the importance of these materials, herein, we report the synthesis and vapor-sensing characteristics of novel porphyrin- and phthalocyanine-based GUMBOS.
Positron beam spectroscopy is used for studying condensed matter, in which controllable energy positrons are implanted into solid materials; herein they thermalize, diffuse, and then annihilate with core and valence electrons of the material resulting in emission of two photons of energies ≈511 keV.
The proton exchange material described herein is a ter-polymer composed of various ratios of monomers.
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