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The phrase "arbitrary day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a day that is chosen randomly or without a specific reason or significance. Example: The company's annual retreat is scheduled for arbitrary day, meaning it could be any day within the next two months.
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Before OC treatment, menstruating subjects (RM, CTR, oligomenorrheic athletes) were examined in the early follicular phase (menstrual cycle days 1 5), whereas amenorrheic athletes were investigated on an arbitrary day.
However, using an arbitrary day cutoff or clinical signs can be suboptimal for some, especially multiply injured patients, resulting in relapse and/or antibiotic resistance.
The characteristics for an arbitrary day of a month and local time were calculated using the linear interpolation between two neighbor values.
Therefore, we will test the possibility of that approach to simulate high-resolution optical satellite images on an arbitrary day of the growing season in a forested area.
Looking to keep the fun going outside of December, they also organized the totally secular and aptly named "Arbitrary Day", which they describe as "a celebration of nothing in particular".
Learn more about Reddit's Arbitrary Day, here.
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Even as countries grow richer they are still home to many poor people, and even when people move above the arbitrary $1.25 or $2 day "ceilings" they may still be miserably poor compared with western standards.
And by mid-August 2016, the nation will add a 16th national holiday to its roster the seemingly arbitrary Mountain Day.
Israel's rules for what's allowed through from Gaza can often seem arbitrary: That day in November, following a new directive, their tray of food was a no-go.
I can't think of anything more Canadian than a bunch of polite people standing in an orderly line waiting their turn to half-appreciate, half-co-opt another culture for free on an arbitrary special day.
It also demonstrates that the expected runtime upper bound of RandomWalk on arbitrary k-SAT (k⩾3) is O k−1)n), and presents a k-SAT instance that has Θ k−1)n) expected runtime bound.
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