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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nmber of" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "a number of"? You can use "a number of" to indicate an unspecified quantity of something, typically more than one.
Example: "A number of students attended the seminar to learn about new technologies."
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99: Nmber of Tests played by off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who was dropped after the Mumbai Test and may struggle to play his 100th.
Chao1 values (SChao1) were calculated with a bias correction for the presence of singletons as SChao1 = Sobs+n1 (n1−1)/(2* n2+1)), where Sobs is the observed number of species, n1 is the number of OTUs with only one sequence, and n2 is the nmber of OTUs with only two sequences.
063 430 161, [email protected] Having watched three short films on specific cases of violence on the Internet and conseunces they cased, the pupils compared them with similar cases in their schools, and concluded that it was of high importance to oppose violence, make it visible and lessen the nmber of passive observers who do not react to violence.
Having watched three short films on specific cases of violence on the Internet and conseunces they cased, the pupils compared them with similar cases in their schools, and concluded that it was of high importance to oppose violence, make it visible and lessen the nmber of passive observers who do not react to violence.
Of a, of a hustla", are looped.
A criticism of a lack of policies.
A quarter of a tank of gasoline?
A hell of a lot of meetings.
A hell of a ride.
A superintendent of a N.Y.
A bit of a jerk".
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