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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of works generated" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should use "number" instead of "amount" because "works" is countable.
Example: "The number of works generated during the project exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "quantity of works produced" or "total works created."
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Also, large amount of works generated nanoparticles without quantum confinement, without tight control of particle size and morphology.
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If the sheer amount of work generated by school has you anxious, tense and worried, consider trying meditation before, during or after school.
This impulse is a measure for the amount of work generated around the ankle joint.
The question arises regarding whether to include clinical sepsis in surveillance of BSI, considering the amount of work generated by on-site prospective surveillance, compared to laboratory-based surveillance.
As a consequence, the efficiency of cardiac pump function (the amount of stroke work generated by a unit of oxygen consumed) is approximately 30% lower in asynchronous than in synchronous hearts.
In such modes, a variable amount of work is generated by the patient's inspiratory muscles while the remainder is provided by the ventilator [ 5].
It was concluded that emailing became a symbol of stress, as it seemed to be experienced as stressful regardless of the amount of work it generated, and even made the participants overlook other aspects of work that contributed to overload [ 38].
In fact, if you break it down, True/Slant pays its writers more than the amount of revenue their work generates at the current online advertising rates.
Owing to the large amount of data generated through uninterrupted work for a long time, host computer uses the PCI interface as data receiving interface.
During these last decades the modal instability of systems, generated by frictional contact forces, has been the subject of a huge amount of works in friction induced vibration literature.
Heat was not formally recognized as a form of energy until about 1798, when Count Rumford (Sir Benjamin Thompson), a British military engineer, noticed that limitless amounts of heat could be generated in the boring of cannon barrels and that the amount of heat generated is proportional to the work done in turning a blunt boring tool.
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