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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subclass of strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to classification, categorization, or programming, particularly in discussions about types or categories within a hierarchy.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a subclass of strong algorithms that perform exceptionally well under specific conditions."
Alternatives: "a category of strong" or "a type of strong".
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It is known that the strictly diagonally dominant tensors are a subclass of strong (mathcal{H} -tensors.
An interesting problem arises: whether the class of p-norm SDD tensors is a subclass of strong (mathcal{H} -tensors for an arbitrary (pin[1,infty]).
We present a new class of nonsingular tensors (p-norm strictly diagonally dominant tensors), which is a subclass of strong (mathcal{H} -tensors.
In this paper, we proposed a new class of nonsingular tensors (p-norm SDD tensors) and proved that the class of p-norm SDD tensors is a subclass of strong (mathcal{H} -tensors.
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A subclass of TKIs with strong antiproliferative activity is represented by the inhibitors of Src-family tyrosine kinases (SFK), a group of non-receptor TKs involved in cancer development and invasivity [ 7, 8].
The notion of reduction is a weaker relation than one-step reduction, and so it is useful to distinguish a subclass of terms using the stronger relation.
GABAC receptors, which are constituted from ρ subunits, are a subclass of GABAA receptors, to which they have strong structural and functional similarities.
Here, we refine and analyze a subclass of such schemes, which satisfy a condition we refer to as strong u-consistency.
Strong evidence indicates that HPV+ HNSCC comprise a subclass of tumors with a different biology and different clinical properties and that affects specific demographic populations.
"We have created a subclass of patients like Philoctetes with modern medicine," Mr. Doerries said.
Vulture describes the siblings of The Nest as belonging to a "subclass of Brooklynite – the trust fund listless".
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