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The phrase "a burns of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "There was a burns of evidence left behind at the scene." (Note: This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "a fire of" or "a burn of".
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Considering that sacrifice made a flash of anger rise, then a burn of guilt and shame.
During their final session, Barnes said White Teeth Hamish Hamiltonn, £12.99) gave him "a burn of envy as a fiction writer".
Then these formulations were loaded with verbascoside to heal a burn of corneal epithelium induced by alkali.
A consensus tree was generated after a burn in of 200000 generations.
For each run, a burn in of 5,000 iterations was followed by an additional 5,000 iterations.
After a burn in of 30 000 samples additionally 20 000 samples were taken and thinned by 10.
Trees and parameters were sampled every 1000 iterations, with a burn in of 10%.
We selected a "burn in" of 5,000 cycles in further analyses.
The treatment of a burn is, of course, dependent upon the severity of the injury.
Each run consisted of a burn-in of 10 MCMC steps, followed by 2×10 steps.
Each run consisted of a burn-in of 2 × 10 iterations, followed by 10 iterations.
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