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The phrase "a number of recurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple instances or occurrences of something that happens repeatedly.
Example: "In the study, we identified a number of recurrent themes that emerged from the participants' responses."
Alternatives: "several recurring" or "multiple repeated".
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Although the literature advocated early ambulation, the evidence base presented with a number of recurrent methodological limitations, including small sample sizes, lack of a control sample, and limited follow-up.
Based on the analysis of large amounts of real-world historical wind power data, it can be frequently found that a number of recurrent extra-large magnitude shocks exist in wind power time series.
A number of recurrent regions of gain and loss have been identified, some of which were associated with better patient survival.
In summary, our array CGH analysis of a panel of MFHs identified a number of recurrent regions of gain and loss, some of which were associated with clinical features.
More specifically, the successive analysis of Escherichia coli's transcriptional network, where interactions involve a pair of operons encoding the transcription factor (TF) and regulated genes [text S1 section 1], respectively [2], identified the presence of a number of recurrent regulatory patterns as basic constituents of the network.
Cingoz and colleagues [ 57] reported a number of recurrent CGH observations that appear to correlate with certain disease characteristics.
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Ozon's new film, the teasing comedy In the House, touches on a number of his recurrent concerns, among them the nature of creativity and stories within stories, and it is, I think, his best work to date.
Further underlying the protests, and the state's response to them, are a number of key, recurrent issues in Pakistani politics: the troubling use of the blasphemy law, the street power of Islamists, the gray zone between political parties and militant actors — and of course, when it comes to Pakistan, civil-military relations aren't too far beneath the surface.
Further, a high number of recurrent perseverations predicted a higher level of state anxiety indicating that a low ability to maintain and update previous responses was associated with a more pronounced anxiety reaction.
We anticipate that, for the specific problem at hand, IMAGE provides a wealth of information, specifically a large number of recurrent patterns, i.e. high sensitivity to true positives, but with a somehow reduced specificity, so that the tool can be used either as is, or as a filtration step towards more TF-oriented, but more CPU-intensive, softwares.
At first, the search method is based on a number of controlled heuristics allowing us to scan a large number of recurrent patterns with high efficiency.
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