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The phrase "are entered sequentially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where items or data are inputted one after the other in a specific order.
Example: "The records are entered sequentially to ensure that all information is organized and easily accessible."
Alternatives: "are inputted in order" or "are recorded in sequence".
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Nodes are entered sequentially and processed for each goal.
Phase1 The InfectionSetMerge phase,during which all connected infected nodes are combined into one supernode that will server as the root in Phase 2. Phase2 The Tree Building phase, during which the nodes are entered sequentially and the sub-trees are built, propagation probabilities are set, and sub-trees are marked if changed; and.
In the step-wise approach adopted here, predictors are entered sequentially.
These integers are entered sequentially, with no blank spaces or lines, to save space.
aCovariates are entered sequentially and categories for each variable are as shown in Table 1.
'Enter' (all model variables are entered in one step) and 'forward stepwise' (significant model variables are entered sequentially beginning with the variable with the highest significant score) methods were used for multivariate analyses.
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Covariates were entered sequentially to an initial model predicting AMO as a dichotomous outcome.
However, the explanatory variables were entered sequentially in groups.
Variables were entered sequentially into the multivariable regression models in three different blocks.
The variables were entered sequentially (gender, age, and BMI) into the regression.
In this study, patient regimens were entered sequentially in a single session by one person and a clear training effect was observed.
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