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The phrase "a single transition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific change or shift from one state to another.
Example: "In the study, we observed a single transition in the behavior of the subjects when exposed to the new stimulus."
Alternatives: "one transition" or "a solitary transition".
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"Sometimes, I'll spend two to three days devising a single transition".
The fifth column presents the proportion of individuals with a single transition from employment to unemployment.
In turn, Figure4f displays a single transition to the conduction band ground state.
A single transition to work (from unemployment to employment, sixth column) implies a sequence of (0,…,0,1,1,…,1).
For instance, a single transition from work implies an employment status sequence of (1,…,1,0,0,…,0).
For a basic integration with no relationship to other integrations, a single transition could be used with the same IRL value for both the transition input and output.
However, applying a step protocol to the present model, we find a single transition from inactivity to isolated spiking as τ s is increased.
The frequency of a single transition from work is lowest for native Swedes (6.5 %) and highest among Nordic and Western immigrants (12 and 11 %, respectively).
This is undesireable since in unoptimized SMR protocols, such as PBFT [15], a single transition requires O(n 2) messages to be exchanged for n replicas.
In case of multiple sub-steps, the collective transition might be considered as a group of coupled steps rather than a single transition state in the classical sense.
Here, we analyze the current step protocol and seek to understand why only a single transition of activity can be found.
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