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The phrase "a aggregation" is not correct in English.
It should be "an aggregation." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a collection or grouping of items or data.
Example: "The study focused on an aggregation of data from various sources to analyze trends."
Alternatives: "a collection" or "a grouping."
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The aggregate actor takes two parameters, a delay and a aggregation method (count, max, min, medium, mode or sum).
A state represents a (aggregation) value of an application parameter at a specific point in time.
(a) Aggregation of clusters due to coagulation of neighboring clusters (time of deposition is 360 s), (b) magnification, and (c) height profile of 7.1 nm.
(A ) Aggregation plots of FLAG-Nup98-HoxA9 and Crm1 binding sites.
By attaching mannose to two AR backbones with different spacing, the authors were able to probe how the spacing between mannose ligands affected the rate of concanavalin A aggregation.
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SP-A aggregation was dependent on its concentration, the presence of calcium, and was dose-dependently inhibited by mannose.
The unemployment rate is an abstraction, an aggregation of bodiless data, but losing a job is a lived experience, written on the nerves.
However, this hypothesis cannot differentiate between a denaturant, a solubilizer, a stabilizer and an aggregation suppressor.
Both bands are part of a scene — an aggregation of acts, really — saddled with no shortage of dubious names: chillwave, glo-fi, hypnagogic pop.
The story is far down the rabbit hole of junk information, a typo-ridden aggregation of an aggregation about a clash of personalities between Kelly and Bill O'Reilly.
A colony differs from an aggregation, which is a group whose members have no interaction.
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