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The phrase "any number of segments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of segments, often in contexts related to mathematics, data analysis, or descriptions of physical objects.
Example: "The project can be divided into any number of segments, depending on the complexity of the tasks involved."
Alternatives: "various segments" or "multiple segments".
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In the following sections, we will extend the method to any number of segments.
Exact structural analysis is performed, ensuring the attainment of the absolute maximum critical buckling load for any number of segments, type of cross section and type of boundary conditions.
A method based on the method of images is used to determine this Green's function, and hence the distribution of substrate concentration within a reactor with any number of segments, for both stationary and evolutionary states.
The buckling load analysis in either case is performed via an exact method, which ensures the attainment of the global maximum critical load under the imposed equality mass constraint for any number of segments, type of boundary conditions, type of cross section and type of material of construction.
In order to test UCHIME on multimeras, we implemented CHSIM, a simulator capable of creating m-meras with any number of segments.
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Table 2 shows the feature composition of a number of segments that occur in English.
Tasks are created by randomly selecting a number of segments k∈ [1,3,5,7].
In fact, that line will be partitioned into a number of segments, one per visibility region.
Stalk cells are represented by one activated segment adjacent to the tip cell and by any number of nonadjacent, quiescent segments.
As in 1637, this compass is used to construct curves (the dotted lines in figure 3) that allow us to identify the mean proportionals between any number of given line segments.
In this method, the average slip of each segment is constant for any combination and number of segments that rupture simultaneously.
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