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"this paper advances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce and summarize the main argument or contribution of a research paper. It can also be used in persuasive or informative writing to introduce a new idea or concept being presented. For example: - "This paper advances the theory that climate change is a major factor in the decline of certain animal populations." - "In this paper, I will argue that advances in technology have greatly improved our quality of life." - "Through a comprehensive literature review, this paper advances the understanding of the impact of social media on mental health."
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In this paper advances in air quality forecasting are discussed with an emphasis on data assimilation.
This paper advances the physical understanding of the flow duration curve (FDC) regional variation.
This paper advances the state of knowledge in this area in two ways.
In doing so, this paper advances a game-theoretic definition of political sustainability.
This paper advances the application of the methodology, contrast explanation, to energy policy research.
This paper advances reliability based slope stability approaches and strategies that address such uncertainties.
This paper advances understanding of how unequal risks to environmental hazards are generated.
This paper advances a vision for plasma facing components (PFCs) that includes the following points.
This paper advances an innovative magnetic fixation approach based on application of magnetic scaffolds.
This paper advances a formal definition and typology of IGS that can be applied globally.
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In this paper, advanced methods for the modeling of human cortical activity from combined high-resolution electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data are reviewed.
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