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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window window" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a specific type of window that is also called a "window," but this is highly unusual and likely confusing.
Example: "In the new software update, they introduced a feature called a window window that allows users to manage multiple windows more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a window pane" or "a window frame".
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However, they also found a stronger positive association between ozone-related mortality and the prevalence of air conditioners installed in a window (window AC).
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The S-method is calculated for a window (windows of size up to are used).
The images were obtained without injection of contrast material and viewed in a lung window (window width, 1500 HU; window level, âˆ'600 HU), using a high spatial frequency algorithm for image reconstruction.
dS and dN were also evaluated over a sliding window (window size = 15; step size = 3) using the Nei-Gojobori method of the SWAAP.
The sequences were truncated by a sliding window (window size: W) into several subsequences in order to obtain the verified O-glycosylation sites (S/T) region windows.
The images were then displayed in a bone tissue window (window length: 500; window width: 2,000) and a soft tissue window (window length: 40; window width: 400).
The window-display's a window In G. & A. Bowden, Bookshop.
The house also has cathedral ceilings; a guest room and bath; and a great room with a den, bay windows, window seats and a raised dining room.
defer.add img); Look for an "About Windows" window to appear.
Well-insulated windows, windows with a low U-value, become more and more common.
add_window windows Creates a window.
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