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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a composite of human" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing the combination or mixture of human traits, characteristics, or elements, but it needs to be part of a more complete thought.
Example: "The artwork is a composite of human emotions and experiences, reflecting the complexity of life."
Alternatives: "a blend of human" or "a mixture of human".
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Teams favored by a composite of human polls are 30-21-1 in the same games.
For him, then, a subject that acts or makes moral decisions is a composite of human and technological components.
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Regarding the latter, humans are increasingly seen as a composite of non-human components".
About 374 Bishop Lucius of Alexandria banished Macarius to an island in the Nile for his determined opposition to Arianism, the heretical doctrine holding that Christ was essentially a composite of created natures, human and spiritual (demigod).
Capital is the only input in production and could be a composite of physical and human capital [16].
The MSM files were searched against a composite of the IPI human database v3.52 and its reversed compliment including common contaminant proteins using Mascot [ 13] with 7 ppm precursor and 0.5 amu fragment ion mass tolerances, respectively.
Furthermore, we used the human footprint index, which is a composite factor of human influence on global surface that integrates data of land use, urbanization, population density, transportation networks and other human activities that are well known to facilitate species invasions, and is corrected by biome type [51], [52].
The socioeconomic status of an occupation is a composite index of human capital requirement to assess the quantitative meaning (in terms of relative wages and skill level) of each occupation derived from a wage regression model, following the methodology of Sicherman and Galor (1990).
To proxy the socioeconomic status of a job, we compute a composite index of human capital requirement to assess the quantitative meaning (in terms of relative wages and skill level) of each occupation.
Early in the book, he cites a composite index of human resource development based entirely on two measures of education (enrollment in the second level of education plus enrollment at the third level of education times five [ 2]), and stresses that "no weight should be put on the precise location of any one country in this ranking".
For instance, HDI is a composite measure of human development in health, education and income.
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