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Discover Ludwig"at each year" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It may be better to use "every year" instead. Example: At each year's end, we celebrate with a big party. Revised: Every year, we celebrate with a big party.
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At each year, all new plants reaching 10 cm height were recorded and considered as recruits.
This is shown in Fig. 5 in the form of per degree correlations at each year of that time interval.
Standing X-rays of the knee were evaluated at each year interval from surgery in order to detect joint depression, articular degeneration and axial changes.
"We have one of the most dramatic, elemental seascapes in Europe which thousands of people come to look at each year," he added.
We calculate a relative likelihood that each pair of classification codes is put together at random, and a deviation from the empirical observation so as to assess the overall novelty (or conventionality) that the patent brings forth at each year.
The D, H and Z field annual main field data of 2005 2014 described above were used as input data to derive a polynomial main geomagnetic field model of degree 3 for southern Africa at each year.
To distinguish cross-state and within-state variation, separate effects (of prescription rates and household firearm ownership) were estimated by including two versions of each factor in the models: (1) the mean of the factor over the four years and (2) deviations from the factor mean at each year.
It amounts 60% of the total project capital costs to be repaid over 20 years with an annual interest rate of 6% and grace period 3 years with a commitment fee 0.5% on the remaining balance at each year during the construction period of the project.
The finance structure of the PSHPP was assumed to be divided into two debt loans as follows: It amounts 40% of the total project capital costs to be repaid over 10 years with an annual interest rate of 11% and grace period 2 years with a commitment fee 0.5% on the remaining balance at each year during the construction period of the project.
Therefore, I here define and introduce a parameter for the "revival" rate of used cars (which is the ratio of used cars to the total number of sold cars) as θ; then, the number of new and used cars at each year can be calculated as shown in Eq. (10).
Of the roughly thousand clean-tech pitches that the firm looks at each year, it only pulls the trigger on five at most.
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