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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well refers" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it is intended to be used, as "well" typically functions as an adverb or adjective, and "refers" is a verb. Example: "The term 'sustainability' well refers to practices that protect the environment." (This example is awkward and not standard usage.)
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The term "relief well" refers to a well drilled from a secure area that intersects with an accident well.
The symbolism in the illustration would have been instructive to the medieval viewer: the well refers to baptism and the vases refer to the church treasures, which lawrence sold to feed the poor.
The inhibition of growth of plant pathogenic fungi around the well refers to antifungal activity of the antimicrobial sample (here AgNPs).
Joseph Ibn Aqnin employs a very similar expression: "logicians, who adduce proofs (ra'ayot) to strengthen the Islamic religion, and the Ishmaelites call them mutakallimūn".[4] Given Ibn Ezra's attachments to kalam, some of which have already been noted, it seems clear that the term in question here, and perhaps others as well, refers to the doctors of the kalam.
An optical frequency is comparable to the frequency of electromagnetic waves that are visible; the "how well" refers to how stable and how accurate it can be transmitted.
Pick up some riding lingo: "down in the well" refers to a bull spinning in one direction with "the force of the spin pulling the rider down the side of the bull and into the motion's vortex". Fun? DesignerCon is all art, art, art.
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Memory might well refer to Höfer's own process of remembering St Petersburg.
Spurrier added, "Dan Snyder recruited them well," referring to the Redskins' owner.
But the question could just as well refer to his own life.
The diagrams in Figure 15 might well refer to a cylinder rather than a sphere.
When I write about Kurdistan, I make sure the images I use can just as well refer to a woman.
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