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Discover LudwigThe phrase "summed as" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is being totaled or combined in a specific way.
Example: "The results of the experiment can be summed as follows: the control group showed no significant changes."
Alternatives: "totaled as" or "aggregated as"
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The time and space complexity results for individual runs can be used to estimate the requirements for each needed type of run and then multiplied by the corresponding number of runs and summed, as appropriate.
When the two inverters are connected in parallel, their grid currents are summed, as can be seen in Fig. 7a, which has approximately twice the current amplitude of Fig. 6.
To create landslide susceptibility index, all the ratio of raster map landslide causal factors were summed as follows as: boldsymbol{L}boldsymbol{S}boldsymbol{I}=boldsymbol{F}{boldsymbol{R}}_{boldsymbol{1}}+boldsymbol{F}{boldsymbol{R}}_{boldsymbol{2}}+dots..+boldsymbol{F}{boldsymbol{R}}_{boldsymbol{n}} (4).
Looking times for the six novel faces were summed as were looking times for the six familiar faces for both the Chinese and Caucasian conditions.
These QALYs were summed as has been done in other maternal/fetal cost-utility studies (19, 20).
Furthermore, the scores for the individual MCP joints were summed, as well as the scores for the metatarsophalangeal joints and the interphalangeal joints of the hands and feet.
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Google's response could be summed up as: "Who?
It's about the sums as much as anything.
You want people to start paying these hefty sums as soon as possible.
The venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz, will risk small sums, as little as $50,000, on new ideas.
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