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The phrase "a steps" is not correct in English.
It should be "steps" or "a step" depending on the intended meaning. You can use "a step" when referring to a single action or stage in a process, while "steps" refers to multiple actions or stages.
Example: "To complete the project, you need to follow a step that involves gathering all necessary materials."
Alternatives: "a stage" or "a phase".
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During the insertion, the proxy automatically assigns a STEPS index for the element and also records the index mapping between the import index and STEPS internal index of the element, which are accessible during later simulation.
The proposed technique contains a number a steps where at each step a specific criterion should be used to make a selection from the available metric suites.
Jeremy Allouche is a research fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, a member of the ESRC STEPS Centre and co-author of Nexus Nirvana or Nexus Nullity?, a STEPS Centre working paper.
So my heart should be warmed by a week in which a) steps have been taken to preserve the habitat of the apostrophe by setting up an "Academy of English" to preserve correct linguistic usage – and b) scientists have warned of a sharp global decline in snake numbers.
(a) Steps for constructing the FP-tree of sample transactions.
Figure 1 a Steps of strained bilayer roll-up process (1.
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"A-STEP & Sleep Technologist Training".
Decreased pain-associated stress response could partly explain the decrease of SAE observed during the last two studied phases (adjusted intervention and consolidation P-D-C-A-steps).
To deal with missing data and to avoid a possible bias due to more frequently evaluating patients in pain in the two first phases, patients were randomly enrolled in Phase 4. This phase (consolidation of P-D-C-A-steps) was aimed to reinforce the results observed in the previous phase [ 21, 23].
If you can prove you've increased your fitness – by hitting a steps-per-day target, for example – you can reduce your health-insurance premium.
Just a step.
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