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"factor to select" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the factors or criteria used to make a selection or decision. Example: The most important factor to select when choosing a college is the quality of the academic programs.
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In the study of Kashiwagi et al., 24 it was found that in vitro 'evolution' could reliably select noise-adaptive states over non-adaptive states during mutual inhibition – the circuits could 'flip' to make the appropriate selections of which factor to select, even in the absence of signal transduction machinery.
Among them, the incident angle of the ion beam is an important factor to select the formation of different patterns.
With more directly related users, the local centrality of the given user is higher, which can be regarded as the factor to select the intra-community cooperative user.
Accuracy of the mapping was a second factor to select the attributes.
Cutoff p-value is an important factor to select features for model building.
One explanation is the presence of diabetes might be an additional factor to select the best strategy to apply in individual small AAAs.
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Therefore, all dating analyses must involve a model selection process using Bayes factors to select between a Yule or birth-death prior, in particular on ancient clades with a potential pattern of high extinction.
From the 300 remaining stocks, the managers use five factors to select the 65 to 70 stocks in the fund.
Through these factors, to select the current mobile embedded devices, the best neighbor node subnet finishes the work.
However, the thermodynamic properties and CO2 wt% absorbed by any sorbent could not be the only factors to select them for experimental studies.
Therefore, the knowledge on the physiology and ecology of the biological species or consortia involved and the characteristics of the polluted sites are decisive factors to select an adequate mycoremediation protocol (Martín et al. [2004]).
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