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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a aggregate" is not correct in English; it should be "an aggregate." You can use "an aggregate" when referring to a total or sum formed by combining multiple elements or parts.
Example: "The report provided an aggregate of the sales figures from the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a total" or "a sum."
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So first is look at a aggregate price growth.
(a) aggregate, in percent of GDP.
Figure 9 Performance of FC-MAC as the number of nodes varies: (a) Aggregate throughput, (b) Min/Max throughput ratio, (c) normalized Std.
Caementa: irregular chunks of stone or terracotta used as a aggregate in Roman concrete; by mixing caementa of different weights, domes (such as the Pantheon) could be constructed with heavy bases and lighter crowns).
Lastly, the SN aggregate, which is represented as 'A' aggregate, is a maximum size of 40 mm RCA, and manufactured from the old runway concrete pavement at the SN air base reconstruction site.
Therefore, Vasubandhu sums up the Yogācāra objections against the reality of the external sense-objects (āyatanas) as: "An external sense-object is unreal because it cannot be the intentional object of cognition either as (1) a single thing or (2) as a multiple in [isolated] atoms; or (3) as a aggregate because the atom is not proven to exist" (Viṃ11, Sems tsam shi 3b).
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a RA-A aggregate.
Confocal microscopy revealed that the immunopositive puncta ranged in size between 0,3 0,99 microns in FLAGTTR-A/+ samples and 0,79 9,49 microns in FLAGTTR-A/FLAGTTR-A samples (A representative TTR-A aggregate in FLAGTTR-A/FLAGTTR-A is shown in Figure S3).
A corpuscle is an aggregate of atomic elements.
Such an aggregate is a useful tool for many types of analysis.
A selected state in an aggregate.
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