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Discover Ludwig"was introduced to create" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the purpose or intention behind something being introduced. Example: The new software was introduced to create a more streamlined workflow for the company.
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Since the creation of large GCO matrices is very complicated, in [20, 21], a method was introduced to create large sized GCO matrices from smaller ones.
A coupled parabolic equations was introduced to create better edge maps (see [11, 12]), which has the following form: begin{aligned}& frac{partial u}{partial t}-operatorname{div}bigl(g v nabla ubigr)=0, & frac{partial v}{partial t}-triangle v=0.
A 2-base substitution in the seed sequence of miR-29 was introduced to create mutant forms of miR-29 (miR-29 Mut) when synthesized.
More specifically, the multiplexed preamplification step was introduced to create multiple copies of the starting RNA prior to quantitative assessment of gene expression.
It was predicted that an additional mechanism should be involved in the repressive interaction to create a bistable switch, and therefore a third unspecified gene was introduced to create bistability.
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I believe that my first public gig may have been at the Karma II party in Richmond circa 1991, but I was introduced to creating visuals while working as a stills photographer on the Max-Q 'Monday Night by Satellite' music video in 1989.
Some inaccuracies are introduced to create an illusion of authenticity.
The chancellor announced new legislation would be introduced: To create the new Council for Financial Stability.
Instead "sculptural shards will be introduced to create a bold, new public entrance".
In this paper, using a continuous process as a base case, heuristics are introduced to create semicontinuous process designs.
In transgenic breeding, genetic material from unrelated organisms can be introduced to create new traits, like resistance to drought, herbicides or pests.
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