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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a undesired" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an undesired" because "undesired" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The project faced an undesired delay due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "an unwanted" or "a disfavored".
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This method may create a undesired intersection point like point P as shown in Fig. 4.
Low entropy implies a sequence bias, which is a undesired feature for a design tool.
Concentration shields against distraction because (a) undesired processing of the background is reduced and (b) the locus of attention becomes more steadfast.
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Often, there may be a stain or an undesired feature covering a significant portion of the image, and an algorithm that can "fix" the image is desired.
We consider psychiatry primarily as a medical discipline and a psychiatric disorder as an undesired condition that a medical doctor should help to eliminate.
Dolphins and porpoises should be able to rely on echoes to discriminate a predator from a prey or to select a desired prey from an undesired object.
c) A multi-target ligand can also show an activity against an undesired target.
An improper selection of the starting point or the step size or both may either lead to an undesired solution (a local extremum) or result in process divergence.
Firstly, while our trilateration system worked, translating a coordinate from a 3D triangular plane to a Cartesian plane, we had an undesired offset.
Ultimately, the Match translates into thousands of physicians training in an undesired specialty, in an undesired city and in an undesired situation split from their families.
At the Theatre of Dreams Ashley Young is beginning to attract an undesired reputation as a thespian.
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