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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at steps of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to specific stages or phases in a process, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We will proceed at steps of the project timeline."
Alternatives: "at stages of" or "in phases of".
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Using a microstepper, the electrode was moved through the brainstem at steps of 2.5 μm.
Inhibitor compounds that specifically bind capsid proteins could inhibit virus replication at steps of assembly, receptor recognition or uncoating.
By applying appropriate pulse voltage, the conductance state of the RRAM device could be changed at steps of quantum conductance.
During the calculations, the cell containing the hydrogens was optimized at steps of 0.02 Å and convergence in energy of 0.01 eV.
Type 316 L(N) steel was deformed to 10%, 30%and50%0% engineering strain under hot compression at strain rates of 0.1 and 1 s−1 in the temperature range 1073 1273 K (at steps of 100 K).
The radar data is acquired by specially designed ground based bistatic scatterometer system in the specular direction of 20 70° incidence angles at steps of 5° for HH and VV polarizations.
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Slices at different depths, at step of 1 mm, are shown.
Slices at different depths, at step of 1 mm, are reported.
These procedures are iterated for 0.01 < σ < 2.0 at step of 0.01.
The above procedures are iterated for 0.01 < σ < 2.0 at step of 0.01.
The march begins at 8 00 am, at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
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