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The phrase "are instrument" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing the role or function of an instrument, for example: "The violin and piano are instruments commonly used in classical music." In this sentence, "are instrument" is used to explain that the violin and piano serve as instruments in the genre of classical music.
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are instrument
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A device used to produce music.
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George Parks of the University of Washington in Seattle and his colleagues have reviewed a chunk of Dr Frank's data, and maintain that the spots are instrument noise.
The above methods are instrument dependent and expensive.
Furthermore, we find that matrix decomposition techniques also facilitating decoupling of the measured material responses from extrinsic sources present in the data that are instrument specific.
We found that this statistical approach allows the extraction of the salient physical properties of the ferroelectric response of the material, such as coercive fields and transient spatiotemporal modulations in their piezoelectric response, and also facilitates their decoupling from extrinsic sources that are instrument specific.
The first group comprises parameter settings that are instrument dependent or a property of the acquired chromatograms (e.g. maximum output level of the mass spectrometer or average chromatographic peak width).
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