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The phrase "a human left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the presence or absence of a human being, often in discussions about resources, tasks, or situations involving people.
Example: "After the meeting, there was only a human left to clean up the room."
Alternatives: "one person remaining" or "a person left".
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We describe and validate our discretisation and provide a demonstration of its application to modelling electrochemical propagation across a human left atrium.
We present a strongly coupled electromechanical model to study the effects of deformation on a human left ventricle wedge considering normal and hypertrophic heart failure conditions.
In this work, we presented a strongly coupled electromechanical model of a human left ventricle wedge preparation suitable for analyzing the effects of cardiac tissue deformation on electrophysiological metrics.
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Using this constitutive law, we carried out stress and strain analyses using a MRI-derived human left ventricular model.
Our results suggest a predominant role for the human left SII cortex in proprioceptive processing.
In [ 7], we presented a coupled electromechanical computer model of human left ventricle wedge preparation.
What if the human left the supplies there?
When an infected human leaves Hawaii for, say, coastal Florida, dengue-compatible mosquitoes may bite her while she orders a margarita, then bite – and infect – her bartender, who's later bitten by another mosquito that then snacks on a busboy.
Which is good, because by the time he arrives, there are only a few humans left.
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