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The phrase "by step from a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "Please explain the process by step from a to b."
Alternatives: "step by step from a" or "gradually from a.".
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"Now we are sliding step by step from a managed democracy to an authoritarian state".
The analysis is performed step by step, from a simple p n junction to the full double heterostructure.
According to Denkert and Dietel (2005), G1 ovarian carcinomas originate step by step from a cystadenoma or a borderline tumour.
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The recent past has been unusual in that the Fed has clearly been shifting, step by step, from an extremely easy policy towards a neutral one.
The selection of variables will be done step by step from an initial model formed by variables with a bivariate association with dependent variables of p≤0.20.
By joining conceptual discussions on policy interpretation of scientific research outcomes and reflecting on the ambitions of both natural scientists and policy representatives step by step from an active listening approach the role of the social scientist evolved to one of more central importance.
Earlier approaches towards automatic equation generation like Cellerator [ 16, 17] require the user to generate a new model while choosing rate equations for each reaction step-by-step from a predefined list of kinetics.
Temperature-sensitive currents were investigated by stepping from a holding potential of −5 mV to between −65 and +75 mV in 10 mV steps for a 500 ms duration at 22 or 34 °C.
Their collective images take us, step by step, from the moment Hector Petersen, a teenager, was killed by the police in the first anti-apartheid student uprising in 1976 to the day in 1994 when Nelson Mandela voted in the first democratic election.
It develops step-by-step from egg to an adult with exactly 959 body cells.
That complex societies evolve step by step from simple ones.
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