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Discover Ludwig"section mention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific part of a document or article that has been referred to in a conversation or discussion. For example: "Remember to re-read the section mention in the contract before signing."
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The pooled data publication do not include this information in Table 1, but the result section mention that most patients overused acute pain medication at baseline and 1.7% had opioid overuse [5].
While greater detail on the use of bisphosphonates, denosumab and teriparatide will be described in the following section, mention should be made with regard to the use of calcitonin, estrogens, androgens and selective estrogen receptor modulators' role in the treatment of post-menopausal osteoporosis.
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Neither section mentions childbirth or pregnancy.
But he did so a few pages later in his testimony, Wolfram said, not in the section mentioned in the charge.
This section mentions some topics on causal decision theory's agenda.
In this step, initial population is generated according to the section mentioned previously.
Details provided in the free text section mentioned insufficient infection prevention measures several times.
Perhaps, I missed the "and part humorous" section mentioned by Forbes editor-in-chief Steve Forbes…or, maybe it's a "guy" thing.
The unitary matrices of relay terminals in the training section, mentioned in Section 4, are adopted to ensure channel identifiable in the simulation.
The left map showing the Loess Plateau, Tibetan Plateau, deserts in North China, and location of the Jingbian section mentioned in the discussions (modified from Guo et al., 2002).
We end this section mentioning some elementary results which are useful to locate the BdF varieties in the classification theory of algebraic varieties.
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