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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such as cited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce an example or an instance that supports or illustrates your previous statement. For example: "The study found that regular exercise has numerous health benefits, such as cited in the journal article published by the American Medical Association."
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Conservatives add that, on the contrary, some judges use devious tricks to nudge the law leftward, such as citing foreign precedents, which can be cherry-picked from Europe.
In addition, for students, explanations have lots of different purposes, such as citing a law or a simple cause-and-effect relationship, that do not include an explanation using scientific models (Braaten and Windschitl, 2011).
Though collisions are indeed expected for molecules of such complexity as cited above, these reports prompted usa to investigate, in more detail, how InChIKey's collision resistance fits the theoretical probabilistic estimate.
Researchers do exhibit a range of biases in how they cite papers, such as preferentially citing national studies, which will impact on citation analysis.
It's as if that spectral eerieness was seeded in the landscape to begin with – flowering as well in the work of regionalist painters such as Grant Wood and Andrew Wyeth (cited as an Interstellar influence), not to mention crop-circle speculation, tornado-chasing and other assorted glassy-eyed obsessiveness the continent's vast spaces seem to breed.
But the authors say there are solutions to alleviate the harm caused by overexploitation and agricultural activities, such as sustainable harvest regimes, hunting regulations and no-take marine protected areas, international forums such as Cites and public education to reduce demand.
Typical investors put in around £100 a month, a far cry from the "high risk" amounts such as £50,000 cited by JMLSG in its guidance notes.
Conventions such as those cited above reflect the fact that the collecting activities of the industrialized world are markedly different from those available to the developing nations.
Often, these writers (such as that cited above, from the 70s) oscillated between blaming the gender identity clinics and their patients for the way they believed transsexual women to present themselves.
To the Editor: In recent years there have been several reports, such as that cited by Jal Mehta, of how our country's education system is performing at lower standards compared with many countries around the world.
For longer time scales (102 106 years) several studies (such as those cited in Randall et al. 2007) suggest increasing occurrence of El Niño (La Niña) in a globally warmer (colder) climate.
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