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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worth to remember" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is important or significant enough to be remembered. Example: "The sights and sounds of the bustling city were worth to remember for a lifetime."
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It is worth to remember that the origins of constructal law can be traced back to the design of heat conduction paths, alternatively called access problem, in Bejan's 1996 paper.
Finally, regarding ethnicity and equitability, it is worth to remember that the Newham is one of the most ethnically diverse boroughs of London.
It is worth to remember that the proposed approach is a variation of Cea, and that both Lea and Cea were originally conceived to work with mesh datasets, therefore they have been adapted here to work with range images.
It is worth to remember here that, using a 7×7 kernel matrix, a 3-pixel wide border of the image is not filtered, and related pixels are therefore discarded during filtering.
As mentioned in Section 4.3, it is worth to remember that our focus is the performance of the IP part of the MBS signaling architecture, thus the WiMAX network may be simply regarded as a "black box" emulated by our WANE module.
There's no need to wait for a crisis to show our true worth; to remember our common humanity.
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It is worth trying to remember all these strengths of science when out on the march.
Along these lines, it's worth pausing to remember that even if this particular challenge was decisively defeated, its fundamental impetus remains very much in force.
Amid the deluge of comment that Oscar Pistorius unleashed when he fired those four "zombie stoppers" through that locked bathroom door, it is worth pausing to remember that Reeva Steenkamp died because her lover shot her.
It's worth pausing to remember what kind of immigration the states (especially the Southern ones) handled in those bygone days; much of it had to do with slavery, of course.
Yes, but perhaps it's worth pausing to remember the day of the Bulldog.
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