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The phrase "a trajectories" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a trajectory" if referring to a single path or course, or "trajectories" if referring to multiple paths without the article "a."
Example: "The scientist studied a trajectory of the projectile to understand its motion."
Alternatives: "a path" or "multiple trajectories."
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Visual inspection of the structures confirmed that, by the end of the simulations at 360 K, the peptide refolded (though it partially unfolded during the simulations) in the seven A trajectories, partially unfolded in the eight B trajectories, and completely unfolded in the five C trajectories.
(a) Trajectories of the targets after range compression.
(A) Trajectories of seed harvester ants juxtaposed in a grid layout.
To guarantee the effectiveness in more general cases, a trajectories separation method based on STFRFT [20] is proposed, further improving the M-RANSAC-based algorithm in feature extraction.
To improve the integrity of trajectories, a trajectories linking and trimming process was designed to remove the fragmental tracks and link short tracks into longer ones.
Although these relationships still fluctuate over time, we consider them to be instances of type A trajectories.
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What makes a trajectory a meaningful one?
"It's become a trajectory.
It gave a trajectory to his career.
George Osborne's budgets follow a trajectory.
You start out with a trajectory, a direction.
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