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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may subsequently be" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that may happen or occur in the future. For example: - The new regulations may subsequently be implemented by the government. - The problem may subsequently be resolved by further investigation. - The issue may subsequently be addressed in future meetings.
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The vesicles created may subsequently be used for neurotransmitter storage and release.
It provides a framework for specifying statistical algorithms that may subsequently be applied to any model and dataset.
Drugs that demonstrate effectiveness in such trials may subsequently be used broadly, resulting in ineffective treatment of many patients.
The discharge potentials may subsequently be modeled by fitting the discharge curves to empirical functions like polynomials and Padé approximants.
The results may subsequently be used to guide virtual screenings for new ligands via pharmacophore searches or docking simulations.
This, however, is limited where insurance cushions the defendant from the economic consequences of an adverse judgment (though insurance premiums may subsequently be increased).
We will demonstrate the effectiveness of our methodology at constructing localized basis functions that may subsequently be used for Wannier interpolation of band structure.
Trade marks that are initially registered as Community marks may subsequently be converted into national trade marks (Article 1 IX)(44-47)).
A course with multiple distributional designations, once applied toward one distributional requirement, may subsequently be applied toward a different distributional requirement.
However, a model reduction may jeopardize some of the existing methods that may subsequently be used during the next stage of model correction.
Its main advantage is to avoid further contamination of the medullary canal in open tibial fractures where a nail may subsequently be used.
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