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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Practised/Practiced

Hi

Please tell me whether in the following sentence Practiced/Practised which should be applicable:

"An interesting feature that could potentially be exploited to expand the scope of the chemistry practiced herein".

What is the meaning of both the words?

Please reply me.
  

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Anonymous Hi Please tell me whether in the following sentence Practiced/Practised which should be applicable: "An interesting feature that could potentially be exploited to expand the scope of the chemistry practiced herein". What is the meaning of both the words? Please reply me.

  • Anonymous Hi Please tell me whether in the following sentence Practiced/Practised which should be applicable: "An interesting feature that could potentially be exploited to expand the scope of the chemistry practiced herein".
  • What is the meaning of both the words?
  • Please reply me.
  • which should be applied.
  • Applicable means can be applied.
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AnonymousHi

Please tell me whether in the following sentence Practiced/Practised which should be applicable:

"An interesting feature that could potentially be exploited to expand the scope of the chemistry practiced herein".

What is the meaning of both the words?

Please reply me.

which should be applied. Applicab

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