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The phrase "an initial ripple at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the beginning or first sign of a change or effect in a particular context, often metaphorically.
Example: "The announcement created an initial ripple at the stock market, leading to a series of fluctuations in share prices."
Alternatives: "a preliminary wave at" or "an early disturbance at".
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Start an initial ripple at the dummy source node.
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In the algorithm, an initial ripple starts from the source node.
In addition, it is shown that the chains of dots are not formed by an initial ripple generation along y followed by a subsequent process to break up these ripples into dots.
The initial ripple at the dummy source node, however, is triggered by no other existing ripple.
When the initial ripple reaches a node, a new ripple will be triggered at that node.
The initial rippling of the surface is modeled by cosine functions with a hierarchical topology.
The announcement was made on a Tuesday, and it made just a ripple at the time.
And Liverpool's Rickie Lambert (barely causing a ripple at Anfield this season) on for 11 minutes?
The main barriers and facilitators occurred at the level of the health system but had a ripple effect at an organisational, professional and patient level.
After initial ordering, ripple.seq was used to test the marker order, with a sliding window of four markers, and the order was changed when necessary.
That does not mean there will not be a wide ripple effect, at least in the short term.
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