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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surrogate one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a substitute or replacement for another thing.
Example: "In the absence of the original document, we will use a surrogate one for the presentation."
Alternatives: "a substitute one" or "an alternative one".
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My husband and I want a child more than anything and are hoping to have a surrogate one day.
He and his partner live in Nevada and have raised five boys together: two from a lesbian friend who was a surrogate, one from his husband's high school years, and two they've adopted.
These parameters could serve as a surrogate one for adjuvant treatment in patients with residual disease in the neoadjuvant setting.
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Otherwise, go to Step 7. Step 7: If t k + 1 = 1, then go to Step 2. Otherwise, set k = k + 1 and go to Step 5. Remark 8 In the interactive procedure in Algorithm 2 we use a surrogate one-parametric optimization problem.
Instead of recriminations toward his real mother, Mr. Santiago-Hudson dwells on an appreciation of his surrogate one.
Still, she has emerged as a more disciplined and savvy surrogate, one who is less daunted by the nastiness of political campaigns.
aFXa is only a surrogate parameter, one that has never been conclusively shown to be directly related to clinical outcome [ 9, 10].
Sooner or later a showdown between the real son and the surrogate one is inevitable.
We then compute the Jaccard similarity index between the top N% nodes in the real contact network and in the surrogate one.
(2) The cognate biological reducing system is more effective than the surrogate one.
ADO-catalyzed reactions were set up as above for the cognate reducing system and the surrogate one.
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