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The phrase "a falls" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "falls" is typically a plural noun or a verb, and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The waterfall cascades down the cliffs, creating a stunning view of the falls."
Alternatives: "a waterfall" or "a drop."
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As for the flavanones and dihydroflavonols subgroup, Band A falls between 300 330 nm while Band B was detected in the range of 277 295 nm.
(A falls, with 35,000 gallons [130,000 litres] recirculating per minute, has been recreated as a tourist attraction).
Setting: A falls and balance laboratory in Australia.
To develop and internally validate a falls prediction tool for people being discharged from inpatient aged care rehabilitation.
Conclusions: This investigation of prior polio subjects provides an appropriate model for studying muscle weakness as a falls risk factor.
The inversion profile for Area A falls between the simulated profiles for h of 80 and 100 km.
To examine whether depression predicts less improvement in fear of falling and falls efficacy in older adults attending a falls prevention program (FPP).
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This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of a falls-prevention programme for older people with dementia from predominantly an Italian background.
And a recent study of a falls-and-fracture nurse coordinator found that neither falls nor osteoporosis management were enhanced with this intervention [ 36].
For both the dimer and monomer forms of ih GFP S65T, the interconversion between {A, B} and A′ falls within an intermediate exchange regime.
The barycenter of the sets (mathcal{A}), (mathcal{B}) and (mathcal{B}setminus mathcal{A}) falls into the midpoint (c=(a+b)/2).
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