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The phrase "a singular number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or grammatical contexts to refer to a single unit or entity.
Example: "In mathematics, the term 'a singular number' often refers to a number that represents one single item."
Alternatives: "a single number" or "one number".
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Calculations of a performance index, a singular number incorporating the major input and output and processing time of a pathway that was defined, also supported this order.
All metrics were accompanied by a Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient (McCuen et al. 2006), represented by Equation 11, which provides a singular number for the comparison of the model statistics and how they compare to the observed data.
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Some related arithmetic-geometric mean and Heinz mean inequalities for a generalized singular number of τ-measurable operators are proved.
We conclude this section with a series of inequalities which are related to the Heinz mean inequality for a generalized singular number of τ-measurable operators.
In this section, we establish a generalized singular number inequality for τ-measurable operators which yields the well-known arithmetic-geometric mean inequalities as special cases.
In a barren year artistically, Bangladeshi director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki made a mark with Third Person Singular Number, a stylistically polished and striking drama about a single woman's struggle for an independent life.
The following lemma, which includes a basic property of generalized singular number, plays a central role in our investigation.
In a more extreme example, Latin ī "go!" cumulatively represents in one fused form the verb meaning "go," active voice, imperative mood, second person, and singular number, each a grammatically distinct category.
For example, in many Indo-European languages, adjectives must cross-reference the noun they modify in terms of number, case, and gender, so that the Latin adjective bonus, or "good", is inflected to agree with a noun that is masculine gender, singular number, and nominative case.
Parcel geocoding relies upon 1 1 address matching to individual land polygons or their centroids which contain a singular address number that can be matched.
As an application of Lemma 3.1 we now obtain the desired generalized singular number inequality (1.3) for τ-measurable operators.
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