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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a endurance" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an endurance"? You can use "an endurance" when referring to the quality of enduring or the ability to withstand difficult conditions.
Example: "Training for a marathon requires an endurance that many people find challenging to develop."
Alternatives: "a stamina" or "a perseverance".
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Patients have physical limitations resulting from the skeletal, connective tissue, respiratory, and cardiac manifestations of Morquio A; endurance, mobility, and the ability to complete everyday activities (e.g., clipping nails or brushing hair) are also relevant measures of disease severity [Harmatz et al., 2013].
(a) Endurance characteristics of the control sample.
a Endurance behavior of RRAM devices.
Figure 7 Pulse conditions (a), endurance reliability (b), and retention (c) measurement.
(a) Endurance characteristics of the twin poly-Si TFT EEPROM by FN and BBHE.
Figure 4 Memory performance, (a) endurance and (b) data retention performance of the 2% Ti@-ZnO.
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