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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few databases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of databases in a context such as data management, research, or software development.
Example: "For this project, we will need to access a few databases to gather the necessary information."
Alternatives: "several databases" or "a couple of databases".
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A few databases and other helpful resources are listed below.
In fact, there are quite a few databases which contain more wisdom about the nitty-gritty of how and why football teams succeed or fail than any human could ever hope to learn.
Only a few databases exist where emotions are represented by emotion primitives.
The use of citation graph data is less common however, since only a few databases include this information.
The least explored area seems to be user demographics classification from handwriting and only a few databases contain the required ground truth (writer) information to evaluate such systems.
"Firstly, the source is checked by a few databases, which produce a score to say how reliable it is". Then, the actual content of the article is checked.
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As the initially named Cry3 genes are only present in teleosts, the renaming will be limited to only a few database entries.
This means that changes to the data must be coordinated by typically just a few database curators, and annotations are prone to becoming out of date as new algorithms are developed and new discoveries are made.
There are also a few other databases such as the Cell Wall Genomics database [ 11] and the Cell Wall Navigator database [ 12], which only contain a very small number of CAZyme families.
Although a few Brassica databases existed previously, Bolbase is the first comprehensive database with a focus on the B. oleracea genome and comparisons with its relatives.
Finally, employing a greater number of databases, particularly the RAI-MDS (LTC) database as in the present study, likely results in a higher rate than using few databases, as in the study by Jacklin and colleagues [ 43].
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