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Free sign upThe phrase "as the concatenation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving programming, mathematics, or data manipulation where elements are combined or linked together.
Example: "The final output is generated as the concatenation of the user input and the default settings."
Alternatives: "as the combination of" or "as the joining of".
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I describe it as the concatenation of two disparate elements.
This requires to write as the concatenation of ρ vectors such that.
Define z ≡ (x, y) as the concatenation of the two channels.
A syllable in Mandarin is modeled as the concatenation of an initial model and a final model.
Finally, a ⊕ b is defined as the concatenation of alphanumerical string symbols separated by an unique delimiter.
Thus, the channel can be viewed as the concatenation of the AWGN sub-channel and the 2 s-ary erasure sub-channel (Figure 6).
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We similarly define f, g, b and β as the concatenations of functions f α, g α, b α, β and β α, γ, respectively.
We tried to overcome this limitation by using, as neutral SFS, the concatenation of all 4-fold sites in the whole dataset.
It was reported that an antisense oligonucleotide targeting exon 8 facilitates the skipping of exon 9 as well as exon 8 by effecting the concatenation of exons 8 and 9 in human and dog cells [28].
A more quantitative presentation of the amounts of differences between msp1 fragments analyzed in this work is presented both for each separate fragment as well as in aggregated form representing the concatenation of all fragments (Additional file 1).
An MT is a binary tree of hashes with the leaves as hashes of data blocks and nodes as the hashes of the concatenation of their respective children.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com