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The phrase "a intermittent" is not correct in English.
It should be "an intermittent." You can use "an intermittent" when describing something that occurs at irregular intervals or is not continuous.
Example: "The weather in this region is characterized by an intermittent pattern of rain and sunshine."
Alternatives: "a sporadic" or "a periodic."
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The NH4+-N removal process was studied in a intermittent operation mode to examine the start-up and steady state behaviors of the immobilized AYC in the reactor.
Someone who does have those skills, and also had a intermittent relationship with him, is Dom Phillips, who wrote this wonderful piece when Scott passed away a few months ago.
The participants were randomly assigned into Group A (intermittent RT), Group B (continuous RT) and control Group C (each, n = 12).
We created categories of (a) intermittent citalopram use, defined as citalopram use overlapping tamoxifen use for more than 0% but less than 30% of the time on tamoxifen and (b) regular citalopram use, defined as citalopram use overlapping tamoxifen use for 30% or more of the time on tamoxifen.
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You pull the lever to win a prize, which is an intermittent action linked to a variable reward.
In a collection with a stealthy emotional resonance, a narrator and an unnamed "you" conduct an intermittent relationship.
Well, which is it, a mist or an intermittent rain?
There was also a problem with an intermittent connection, causing Nessie to just stop recording.
Figure 1 introduces a sample of an intermittent connectivity scenario.
His running becomes a belabored metaphor for an intermittent longing to escape.
Symptoms vary from insidious to localised pain, an intermittent mass and/or a bowel obstruction.
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