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was also defined

adverb

In addition; besides; as well; further; too.

  • They had porridge for breakfast, and also toast.

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New Music, New York was also defined by the musical polemics of its time.

The age was also defined by the development of a distinctive architectural style.

The truth is that the City Ballet was also defined by Jerome Robbins's early choreography, which was strong on distilled dance drama.

It was also defined by committees, such as the design review committee of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, whose membership included other "world-class architects".

Secondly, Clarke correctly points out that Gordon Brown's biggest error – over the 10p tax rate – came from being too Blairite: Economic "Blairism" was also defined by opposition to increasing taxes.

And the applicability domain for the models was also defined.

The early distribution volume (Vd) of [18F]FLT in tissue was also defined as K1/k2.

An IOP of 6 mmHg and lower was also defined as failure.

In such a way, the purity of AX isolates was also defined.

The solution-state conformation of the peptide was also defined by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy.

A VOI was also defined over the ipsilateral cerebellum to the injured tissue.

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