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"discuss about" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is simply "discuss." "Discuss" already implies that the topic will be talked about or examined, so adding "about" is redundant. Example: Correct: We will discuss our plans for the project at the meeting tomorrow. Incorrect: We will discuss about our plans for the project at the meeting tomorrow.
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In In the "Discussion" section, we will discuss about this issue and approaches to determining important concepts.
In the present chapter, we will discuss about the production of seaweed and polysaccharide usage in different applications.
Then we will discuss about some of the common features of browsers such as autocomplete, bookmarks, proxy, etc.
We will discuss about the fundamental differences in single objective optimization (SOO and MOOO techniques, in order to solve MOO problems associated with CRNs.
We will discuss about some channels as calcium, nonselective cation, potassium and chloride channels that appear as good candidates in allergy.
In this review, we will discuss about the cognitive and therapeutic potential of targeting this signalling pathway and in particular Class I PI3K isoforms for pancreatic cancer treatment.
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In this paper, we will discuss details about some of our individual projects.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs will discuss concerns about the recent application of his name to the bin Laden mission.
The paper will discuss details about SST-1 vacuum system/cryostat, solid and FE model of SST-1, different loading scenarios, material details and the stress codes used.
An evening conversation with CIS Executive Director of the Fair Use Project Anthony Falzone and Congressman Darrell Issa where they will discuss topics about SOPA, PIPA and internet freedom.
This paper will present the results of the effort put in creating this 3D model and will discuss details about parameterized computer aided design (CAD), which enables the designer to integrate newly acquired insights on a much shorter timescale.
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