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Sentence The phrase "application n" is not a complete sentence and is therefore not correct
It could be used as part of a sentence if it is used to refer to a specific application (such as a job application or a college application), in which case it should be capitalized. For example: "I've submitted my Application N for the university, so now all I can do is wait."
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a. Respondents receiving SSDI in all four quarters prior to the VR application (N = 1,266).
a. Respondents receiving DI in all four quarters prior to the VR application (N = 1,266).
Respondents not receiving DI in any of the four quarters prior to the VR application (N = 5,163).
In the real application, N a PRI2 is used as the factor of coordinate transformation in digitalized computation [26, 27].
Respondents not receiving SSDI in any of the four quarters prior to the VR application (N = 5,163).
After DMPP application, N was conserved in non-ready soil available forms during at least one year and subsequently released to meet the sunflower crop demand.
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Known operating conditions lead to selecting a suitable PCM for the application, n-octadecane wax.
Type 1: 'benefit of nanotechnology applications' (n = 104, 72%).
Of those reporting interest in POCUS applications (n = 35), obstetrics was the most popular (71.4 %).
Type 1: 'benefit and scientific certainty of nanotechnology applications' (n = 21, 64%).
In typical applications, N can be very large (up to several thousands), and even quadratic complexity cannot be afforded.
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