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The phrase "a simple step of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a straightforward action or process that is part of a larger task or procedure.
Example: "To complete the project, a simple step of gathering all necessary materials is essential."
Alternatives: "an easy step of" or "a basic step of".
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A simple step of adsorption/desorption on lowly activated supports rendered both enzymes rather pure as confirmed by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
In other words, Nesterov's Accelerated Gradient Descent performs a simple step of gradient descent to go from to, and then it 'slides' a little bit further than in the direction given by the previous point.
To their difference, they added a simple step of sample pretreatment to solve the matrices matters, and this assay allowed the detection of 0.078 68.4 ng/mL, with an IC50 value of 1.8 ng/mL.
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This is just a simple step out of many.
It could, however, be a simple step to improve the quality of the hand disinfection procedure itself.
The principle of traversing a simple step for a crawler-type robot with passive sub-crawlers is described.
A simple step to remedy the first set of financial data problems is to make existing activity-based budgets and expenditure reports publicly available.
Firstly, structure restoration by the VanCittert algorithm in (5) has a simple step parameter of β=1, while the regularization factors for optimal deblurring in [6] and [7] are much more complex to set.
For example, it can reproduce the Hog1 response to a simple step increase of salt stress (NaCl) and its behavior in a Pbs2-underexpressing mutant [10] (Figure 2).
Let's start with a simple step: books made up of admitted lies should be taken off the nonfiction list.
Dashing the hopes of many doctors, a large national study has found that contrary to some preliminary research, a simple step -- lowering the temperature of the brain -- did not help patients with severe head injuries.
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