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The modes
noun
One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale
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The modes of digital delivery vary, but the method used by Technology Review fairly represents the norm.
The modes of investigation of the two excavations were different.
The modes of GO are labeled by asterisks.
The modes approach is based on Traxler et al. (2001).
The modes of failure for the girders were recorded.
The modes will be tuned with adjustable high-specification Showa suspension.
The modes are Discover, Empathize, Experiment, and Produce.
The modes of the interactions are shown.
The modes of MYC dysregulation are highlighted in Fig. 5.
The modes of diagnosis are summarised in Fig. 2.
The Modes of Transmission (MoT) model is one such model.
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