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The phrase "are a few specialization" is not correct in English.
It should be "are a few specializations." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple areas of expertise or focus within a particular field.
Example: "In our department, there are a few specializations that team members can choose from, including data analysis and project management."
Alternatives: "are several areas of expertise" or "include a few fields of specialization."
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Regarding post-graduate studies, there are a few specialization courses and doctoral studies in universities in Mexico and Colombia.
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Most appear to have counterparts in M. smegmatis, but there are a few exceptions, consistent with the specialization of M. abscessus towards pathogenicity.
Though there are a few collectors who focus on videos, Wittels says that the trend in contemporary collecting overall is moving away from specialization.
Triplewhist tournaments are a specialization of whist tournament designs.
Pharynxes, jaws, and proboscides to capture and grind food, stomachs and digestive glands to process nutrients, and cloacae to release excretory products are just a few examples of the specializations exhibited by animal digestive systems.
Or, even better: "God and the devil are an effort after specialization and division of labor".
Let (gamma ) be a frame specialization.
For instance Transcription factor is a specialization of Protein or the relation Activates is a specialization of Binds_to.
On the other hand, studies of the division of labor and specialization in these wasps are few, and overlooked specialization or complexity in large-colony species, consistent with the division of labor hypothesis, may yet be discovered.
It's unclear that there's a penalty for specialization once you're inside an organization.
Testers continue to be generalists, but there is a need for specialization.
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