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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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What are the other term that can give the same meaning as the bold ones?

“The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs already developed by Rajid (2010). Hence this approach is to extend Rajid’s method which is applicable for solving higher-order BDEs particularly second- to ninth-order BDEs. Consequently, this single code is developed to solve first- to ninth-order BDEs directly using constant step size.”

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myvi What are the other term that can give the same meaning as the bold ones? “The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs already developed by Rajid (2010). This can only function as a subclause.

  • myvi What are the other term that can give the same meaning as the bold ones?
  • “The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs already developed by Rajid (2010).
  • This can only function as a subclause.
  • Or you should say something like: The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs had already been developed by Rajid (2010).
  • Still I feel something isn't quite right with the first part.
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myviWhat are the other term that can give the same meaning as the bold ones?
“The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs already developed by Rajid (2010).
This can only function as a subclause. Or you should say something like:

  • The work on ANC method for solving first-order BDEs had
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'The work on' is fine, myvi, but you could simply delete it and start with 'The method...'

(The work on) the ANC method for solving first-order BDEs has already been developed by Rajid (2010). This approach is to extend Rajid’s method to the solution of higher-order BDEs, particularly second- to ninth-order BDEs. Consequently, this single code is

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