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The phrase "determinant of being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in philosophical or existential discussions to refer to the factors or forces that shape a person's existence or essence. For example: - The search for the determinant of being has been a central concern in existential philosophy for centuries. - Many philosophers argue that one's cultural background is a significant determinant of being. - The main character in the novel struggles to overcome the determinants of his troubled upbringing and find his true purpose in life.
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One study says the number of hours spent in cars is a key determinant of being overweight; another notes that junk foods such as sodas and chips make up nearly one-third of calories consumed in the U.S. diet.
Given that lack of time is commonly cited as a key determinant of being physically active regardless of age, gender or ethnicity [ 39] suggests that current recommendations may be inappropriate for youth.
We found in a previous study from the same area that the main determinant of being HIV tested among women seeking ANC was that the facility could offer onsite HIV testing since the referral from rural peripheral ANC clinics for HIV testing did not work (6).
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The determinant of is (2.30).
The Jacobian determinant of is, where is the homogeneous dimension.
The Jacobian determinant of is, where is the homogenous dimension.
For example, with, the permutations and the number of inversions they contain are,,,,, and, so the determinant of is which is equivalent to in the binary field.
Furthermore, the national STI database was analyzed to identify determinants of being notified.
Instead, it strengthened what he calls "patrimonial capitalism" — a system in which the key determinant of success is how close you are to those in power.
Mucus is another important determinant of what is going on.
Sect and ethnicity was thus a key determinant of who was chosen.
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