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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sets" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "sets" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I have a set of tools in my garage."
Alternatives: "a collection" or "a group".
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City A sets up a campaign office commanded by the director of the general office of A government, taking charge of organizing, coordination, directing, and supervision.
Then, user A sets up the downloaded PBX container (see Fig. 4 (6)), and finally, user A sends the mVoIP app to user B (see Fig. 4 (7)) to enable the secure voice communication.
In both comparisons, the A sets predominated (81%and53%3% of NKX2-5 WT peaks in the NKX2-5 WT/∆HD and NKX2-5 WT/Y191C comparespectivelyectively), and their most enriched motif determined de novo was the NKE, demonstrating that, as anticipated, NKX2-5 mutants failed to bind to most WT targets, including Nppa.
Schedule A sets forth the price and projected common charge; Schedule B details the projected annual budget; and in a two- or three-page summary titled "Special Risks," the developer discloses the possible ways your investment could be jeopardized.
"Maggiore had come to accept the unconventional views of a sets of activists who argue that HIV does not cause AIDS," Manjoo writes.
However, the allocation of a subcarrier to a sets ℂ A ( R ) depends on the choice of Lagrange multiplier μ ( R ).
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In contrast to the observations made on the A-set, BLMM did not even detect a single suggestive QTL in the statistically low-powered SNP+AFLP dataset, whereas the mLASSO method detected similar numbers of suggestive or significant QTL in both the S+A-sets and A-sets (Table 3).
We played a set.
"Everything is a set.
Or a set-piece.
Sock may take a set.
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