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The phrase "a complete gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a total absence or lack of something, often in contexts such as knowledge, information, or resources.
Example: "There was a complete gap in the data that made it difficult to draw any conclusions."
Alternatives: "an absolute void" or "a total absence".
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"There is a complete gap between the rulers and the ruled," he said.
Historical records are still so meagre, however, that there is a complete gap in information relating to this period.
The results show that a complete gap strategy shifts the defect-free Pareto front, obtained without considering the effect of defects, towards lower in-plane stiffness and buckling load; on the other hand, a complete overlap strategy shifts the Pareto front towards higher structural properties.
However, a complete gap for all the symmetries only appears for the lowest line fluence (5 × 1010/cm).
When the lines of coverage are blurred, it leaves a grey area of confusion at best and a complete gap in protection at worst.
"At the moment, there is just a complete gap - there is no European regulatory regime for reusable space vehicles, and we need one," he told BBC News.
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To enhance the speed of the alignment step, we use a tiered approach instead by dividing our alignment process into two steps: a fast initial assortment of the reads followed by a complete gapped alignment.
Here, the main idea is to use the predicted LCS-EPM, i.e. an optimal set of compatible substructures, as anchor constraints for Sankoff-style alignment algorithms in order to compute a complete gapped global alignment.
We describe here a novel method, using a Connector Inversion Probe (CIPer), which combines the gap fill strategy of Gap-LCR with the structure of a padlock probe, creating a one-primer amplification with complete gap filling properties (Figure 1).
The previous mathematical fourfold degeneracy at Γ disappears and we notice the physical opening of a complete band gap at this frequency.
A complete band gap is observed (shaded frequency range).
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