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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of blocking" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a collection of blocking actions or techniques, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The director implemented a set of blocking to enhance the performance of the actors on stage."
Alternatives: "a series of blocks" or "a collection of blocking techniques".
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A set of blocking variables were defined for the project [ 18] and only records which agreed on one of these blocks were compared.
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He lifts some dust covers to reveal toys his children once played with: a set of blocks, a hobby horse.
After Johnson put on spikes and sprinted from a set of blocks, it became clear that the early pessimism had abated with the tightness in his thigh muscle.
"Getting off," the foreign Mr. said, and the Beresfordd.
But consider doing so with a set of blocks, a board game or a jump rope.
Each partition contains a set of blocks which provide equivalent data to test a particular scenario.
A H/BZR program is designed as a set of blocks called nodes.
A set of block copolymers with varying hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio (systematically altered at the borderline of micelle and particle forming polymers) was synthesized, characterized and assembled into carriers.
The continuous controller with distributed time delays is approximated by a discrete one with only point time delays using a set of block-pulse functions.
The problem is to determine the number of stations, select a set of blocks and assign selected blocks to the stations so that operations of the selected blocks constitute the original set of operations and the total cost is minimized.
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