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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a l of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a truncated version of "a hell of a," which is an informal expression used to emphasize something as being significant or impressive.
Example: "That was a hell of a performance last night."
Alternatives: "a great deal of" or "an impressive amount of".
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First, we estimated maturity ogives (defined by the probability o(A, l) of a charr's being mature given its age A and length l) and annual growth increments Δ l(A) based on back-calculated lengths for brook charr from unharvested lakes (yielding a total sample of 711 individuals).
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Larry Johnson slid into his spot on the post and had himself an L of a time, spinning into the teeth of the Indiana defense for a game-high 25 points.
For a given location, l, we created a filtered dataset, A l, of all faces within 10°.
My Google search for pain relief for a complex patient was thwarted at the a-n-a-l of analgesia (and a secret alarm was set off too I'm sure).
He came up with the idea of using an L shape as a theme: a little L for the fireplace, a big L to separate the personal space.
It had a length L of 45 mm and a width a of 20 mm.
But they would pinch her skin or crimp the lashes into an 'L' shape instead of a proper curl.
For instance, the loop algebra (k L) of a loop (L) is always a coassociative Hopf algebra.
We define a profile X as a sequence of L probability vectors X1… X L, where P(a| X l ) gives the probability of observing the letter a at position l of a sequence emitted from the profile.
A single tree transpiring about 400 l of water a day has an air-conditioning efficiency of about 20 kW.
Let A= A1, A2,…, A L be a sequence of non-overlapping alignment blocks.
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