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The phrase "a details on" is not correct in English.
It should be "details on" or "a detail on." You can use "details on" when you want to request or provide specific information about a topic.
Example: "Can you provide me with details on the project timeline?"
Alternatives: "information about" or "specifics regarding".
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Working groups focused on two different aspects: a) details on the science available in the field of DNT, including discussions on the models available to capture the critical DNT mechanisms and processes, and b) policy and strategy aspects to assess the integration of alternative methods in a regulatory framework.
The supplementary information (Additional file 1) contains (a) details on how we executed the MCMC-BPN software to obtain and visualize our results and (b) a description of the files in the supplementary results, which are available in Additional file 2. This file contains all the five BPNs for each of the contrasts studied and the parameters estimated by each run of the software.
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He lifted one knee, apparently to study a detail on his pants leg.
It could be a look on a face or a detail on a piece of clothing.
Plenty to scream about there".Isolarion", named after a detail on a medieval map, is unsparing, but not bleak.
"It's our job, but manpower does not allow us to put a detail on every person," Mr. Zerillo said.
But I can't find a detail on either side.
He stops to remark on a detail on a building or notices a flower.
Lastly, for a detail, on the sides of the body cone, draw a thin, long oval shape.
If you want them to know, add a detail on their wedding invite or call them beforehand.
See Additional file 1: Appendix A for details on minimum infection prevention supplies.
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