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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a split form" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where something is divided into parts or sections, often referring to documents, applications, or formats. Example: "The application requires a split form, with one section for personal information and another for financial details."
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A proposed FR framework adopts a split form (also known as the skew-symmetric form) for convective terms.
While SwiftKey offered a split form factor before, for tablet use, that keyboard remained locked to the base of the device.
The ROSG model proposes that protein-coding sequences simply occurred intrinsically in random DNA sequences in a split form that led to the evolution of split-genes for particular proteins.
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Kate's an emotionally unstable underachiever who has lived in her mother's shadow working as a part-time investigative assistant, but a split forms between the women when Eve takes a case prosecuting a Tutsi rebel leader who was instrumental in ending the genocide.
This is when a split forms into another split.
That hypothesis may seem far fetched (and it probably is), but a note to PPP: It would be very easy to test with a split-form experiment.
With this, we construct a unified high-order split form DG framework.
The scheme is derived from an equivalent flux differencing formulation of the split form of the equations.
Write u in the split form u = ( u l, [ u ] a l, [ u ] b l ).
It is often accepted that this requires an additional layer of infrastructure and software where logic is split form the application and configured in the additional layer.
This assay shows a cross-reactivity of <0.1% to intact human proinsulin and the primary circulating split form des 31,32 proinsulin.
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