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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a main method" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in programming contexts to refer to the primary function or entry point of a program.
Example: "In Java, every application must have a main method to run."
Alternatives: "the primary method" or "a primary function".
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This class has a main method and is used to generate the sequence of images for the experiment.
Even for this simple program, Java requires the programmer to declare a class and a main method, to create complex objects, and to handle exceptions.
The boundary element method (BEM) is a main method for analyzing the interactions between the waves and the marine structures.
Accessing to an excavation chamber under compressed air is a main method to repair and replace worn cutters.
The PCM was entirely solidified using the both-sides freezing, as a main method under the influence of average discharging temperature was at 65 °C.
As a main method for achieving environmental protection, improvement of environmental efficiency is vitally important for reducing environmental risk and level of ecological scarcity.
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This was true of the genes detected by a MAIN-METHOD and also true of those undetected by any method (one-sided Wilcoxon P<5.6 × 10−2 and P<4.0 × 10−5, respectively, Fig. 3a and Supplementary Fig. 7).
When running a Java program, the main method is where execution begins.
We call methods associated with each peripheral by using a timer in the main method and when the time associated with each peripheral goes to zero, we execute the method.
The main method is a comparative qualitative case study that is based on a document analysis.
In fact, just a single study has reported success in connecting a type II neuron to an electrode, which is the main method for studying hearing cells.
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