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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set up of" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a setup of." You can use "a setup of" when referring to the arrangement or organization of something, such as equipment or a system.
Example: "The setup of the conference room was perfect for the presentation."
Alternatives: "an arrangement of" or "a configuration of."
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A set up of stirred tank reactor with OLR from 0.5 to 4 g/L/day with HRT decreased from 50 to 4.6 days demonstrating that COD was removed up to 80%% for a loading rate of 5.4 g/L/day.
While studying the TV pilots for the upcoming Fall season, I noticed that many of them start with a set up of the personal dilemma for the central character.
I can only imagine a set up of three cranes around a building site with three towers all connecting to the cranes and a cement extruder or whatever material was placed in the machine to be "printed".
For the Peaks data, it came from using a setup of 3 bins with an orthogonal polynomial of degree 2 and a SNR ratio of 7. By contrast, the best results from PepNovo data were obtained using a set up of 11 bins with an orthogonal polynomial of degree 5 and a SNR of 5.
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Usually, you'll be looking at a three-song set up of fast, medium, and slow tempo music.
"We are looking at setting up an interim council for the setting up of a loya jirga".
We also see that he casually expected an easy conquest of Iraq and setting up of a new government.
Failing that I support the setting up of a separate public inquiry".
This is likely to see the setting up of a clear minimum sanction.
The problems referred to related in part to the setting up of a clandestine enrichment facility.
It also discusses the importance of setting up of a risk based inspection program.
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