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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remarks column' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a column within a table or document that is used to add supplementary comments or information. For example, "We have included a 'remarks column' within the spreadsheet so that you can add any additional notes or comments that are relevant to the data."
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These results are summarized in the Remarks column of Table 1.
and sequences (A.A.; 1-letter-notation) of the CBM of EG; remarks column, the results of amino-acid comparisons in family 1 CBM; underline: the flexible residue (the conservation < 40%).
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He made the apparently "derogatory" remarks in his column for the Sunday Times, in which he described his recent trip to the northern city; a place where people "earn less, die more quickly, have fewer jobs and live in houses that are worth the square root of sod all".
Column "Remarks in mice before autopsy" before day 300 gives tumor regression and natural death that occurred in HB-19 treated mouse 2 and 5, respectively.
Last week, this column remarked on Avatar's record-breaking gross of £5m-plus on its fifth weekend.
I'm betting it's because I took note of his lynching remark in a column about Don Imus on Friday.
Anthony Banbury, former head of the UN mission to combat the Ebola epidemic in west Africa, made the remarks in an opinion column on the New York Times website on Friday.
The offending remarks appeared in a column Bloomberg published earlier this month on its subscription-based information service and on its Web site.
(Note: When I quoted Gul's remarks in a March 26 column for Forbes, his office put out a statement that he had not given any interview to Forbes, but he did not deny the actual remarks.
She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn't sure the selection would be successful.
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