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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fewer concentrated" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of terms, as "fewer" is typically used with countable nouns, while "concentrated" is an adjective that may not fit well in this context. Example: "We need fewer concentrated efforts on this project to allow for more diverse input."
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Finite element analysis indicates that at least five, evenly spaced, concentrated, in-plane loads are required along the inner radius of the disk to produce results identical to an equipollent, uniformly distributed load; four or fewer concentrated loads produce noticeably poorer results due to asymmetry.
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Only a few studies concentrated on risk factors associated to accident severity.
To the best of our knowledge, there are few researches concentrated on microgrid configuration considering demand response.
The identification methodology is capable of determining material parameters, including damping, as well as the axial load from few, spatially concentrated measurements.
An amount of work focused on recovering the heat of compressors through oil system, but few studies concentrated on the housing.
Few studies concentrated on the development of BIM-based tools for managing environmental performance during the building maintenance, retrofitting (8 papers), and demolition (12 papers) stages.
Although the mechanisms generating plant spatial patterns have been widely studied, few studies concentrated on the consequences of these patterns on belowground macrofauna.
Few projects concentrated exclusively on information, medical products, or governance.
10 Despite the high prevalence of MAEs in hospitals, few have concentrated on studying their causes, 9 11–14 with only two focusing solely on intravenous MAEs.
Most controlled studies performed in intensive care patients have examined the value of biomarkers to limit the duration of antibiotic therapy, and few have concentrated on its initiation.
And even fewer can concentrate for more than 90 minutes without a break.
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