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The phrase "a ideal case" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ideal case" because "ideal" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "In an ideal case, all participants would arrive on time and fully prepared."
Alternatives: "a perfect scenario" or "an optimal situation."
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Column a ideal case without stress; column b with 0.2 × applied stress; c with actual solderjet bumping packaging induced stress; column d: with 5 × increased stress.
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Figure 1(a) illustrates an ideal case of perfect field matching which results in a uniform dose across the junction region.
In an ideal case, a suitable σ a should be used for each target MHC molecule.
These algorithms benefit from the self-organization of nanoparticles on substrate; in an ideal case, a honeycomb thin film is observed.
Verdi is an ideal case of a composer who came from a definite tradition that laid out the protocols and practices of how to write an opera.
We first present an ideal case of a homogenous bacterial population within a host treated by an antimicrobial agent.
This in vitro method, however, requires pure or highly enriched protein and, in an ideal case, an antibody that is specific for the studied TF.
To illustrate an ideal case of SDM, a video presenting a clinical scenario based on our IP-SDM model was used to prompt family caregivers answers to the last question (see Table 1).
(This only holds for an ideal case of a long lasting sine wave with no sharp attack.
As a consequence, even in an ideal case in which the user can retract his/her extremity instantly, the machine will still take a certain time to return to zero aspiration.
Shprygin did not endorse the "manifesto" openly but in an interview called it "an ideal case image".
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