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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aligned from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a starting point for alignment, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The strategies were aligned from the initial objectives set by the management."
Alternatives: "aligned with" or "aligned to".
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Our results showed that the network is best suited in identifying highly aligned from not-aligned images, as expected since it was trained on a binary choice.
This is the last time first class cricket will be played here on pitches that are aligned from east to west.
When new products are launched, the authors write, the best companies are strategically aligned, from the sales force to the C-suite.
The best way to avoid issues is to work on the initial plan together to make sure both sides are aligned from the beginning.
Many existing methods require proper separation of the textual objects which are well aligned from the non-textual objects which are mostly nonaligned.
She says: As a 30-something mother with views on parenting fairly aligned (from what I gather) to Ms. Jong's own daughter, I felt I must respond.
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A neighbor-joining with nearest-neighbor interchange phylogenetic tree of representative 16S rRNA sequences downloaded, pre-aligned from the Greengenes database [22] was constructed using FastTree [30].
The equivalent nucleotide (nt) alignment "back-aligned" from the protein data was also prepared (see Additional file 6).
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end{aligned} From (8), one has (9).
end{aligned} From that, formula (10) follows.
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