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as discussed above. vs per block encoding

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'As discussed above' is used to refer back to a previous point in a text or conversation, while 'per block encoding' is a technical term related to data encoding. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

as discussed above.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer back to a previous point in a text or conversation.

This phrase is used to indicate that the topic being discussed has already been mentioned earlier in the text or conversation.

Examples:

  • As discussed above, the results of the study show a clear correlation.
  • The solutions proposed, as discussed above, need to be implemented urgently.
  • In respect of new fashions, as discussed above, the term of protection is the period applied by case law as the period required by the manufacturer in order to  ...
  • As discussed above, these medicines may be used or prescribed by your doctor to ease nasal congestion for people with the common cold, sinusitis, hay fever, ...
  • As discussed above, your GP may refer you to the local specialist mental health team. The team typically consists of a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a psychiatric ...
  • As discussed above, in some circumstances states allow private creditors to reach more than half of community property to satisfy the debt of one spouse.

per block encoding

This phrase is correct, but it is a technical term related to data encoding and is not commonly used in everyday language.

This term is used in the context of data encoding to describe a method of encoding data based on blocks or sections.
  • Jun 11, 2004 ... ... symbols per block (Encoding Block Length). Peltotalo, et al. Expires December 10, 2004 [Page 6] Internet-Draft Simple XOR, Reed-Solomon, ...
  • the simulations, the 128 packets per block encoding does not show much degradation from the case with 256 packets per block, enabling aggregation of smaller ...

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