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'1 years' is not a grammatically correct sentence.
In written English, the correct phrase would be "1 year." Here is an example: I've been studying French for 1 year.
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When Michael came to Formula 1 years later, Senna was the undisputed top dog and star of the show.
C. 1 years after surgery D. 2 years after surgery.
It was validated in the literature at 1 years and 5 years after STEMI.
Clinical follow-up data on seizure activity and anti-epileptic medication were available for 4 ± 1 years for Manchester and 6 ± 1 years for Vienna patients.
Contrarily to Strasbourg results, the difference decreases when the training period is shorter (1 years).
This result remained stable after 6 months, 1 years, and 2 years.
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where (fleft( {0,1,j} right) ) is the implicit forward rate which starts within 1 year and matures within (j>1) years, and (Rleft( {0,j} right) ) is the actual spot rate which matures within (j>1) years.
"Paul and I lived 1½ years in China and never had it.
Average duration of follow-up was 1.5±1 years.
Patients mean (SD) age was 56,6 (10,1) years.
Design: Nonrandomized controlled trial with follow-up at 3 months and 1½ years.
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