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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single segment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one distinct part or portion of a larger whole, often in contexts like analysis, description, or explanation.
Example: "In this study, we will focus on a single segment of the population to understand their behavior better."
Alternatives: "one part of" or "a distinct portion of".
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Under certain considerations a single segment of the FCF can be used to solve the schedule.
"This was before any episode was even edited, or anyone had even seen a single segment of film.
Undoubtedly the amount of investment required to make big data technologies work is more than what a single segment of the market can afford.
This paper finds reachable regions for a single segment of parametric rational cubic Bézier spiral matching G2 Hermite data.
In the field of molecular genetics, bioinformatics was used for the analysis of data sets generated from microarrays, which consisted of small glass plates or chips imprinted with tens of thousands of DNA samples, each of which represented a single gene or a single segment of DNA of interest.
"Children's Hospital" shoehorns surprisingly intricate stories and a large cast of talented comedians into its 11.5 minutes (after commercials); "Newsreaders," formatted like a single segment of a newsmagazine show, mostly elaborates on one central joke and is dominated by the polished but so far not particularly distinctive performance of Mr. Zickel.
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Doing this ensured that we are able to see both the shape of a single segment, on a larger scale, with more detail and the entire quantity that makes up the wall (exactly 45,000 pieces) together".
The skeletons of Ax2 control cells consisted primarily of a single segment indicating a lack of lateral protrusions.
These authors suggested that a longitudinal basal inferoseptal (a single segment) strain value of −11% identified HCM from physiological LVH with a sensitivity of 60% and a specificity of 96%, predictive accuracy 78%.
These tests, however, do not capture the existence of altered mobility at a single segment or unique patterns of aberrant segmental mobility.
(4) Fig. 2 Simulation of a single segment within a chain of oscillators defined by (1a)–(1d) for two cycles without forcing.
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