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Discover Ludwig"located front" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is unclear what word "front" is supposed to modify. A more correct and usable phrase would be "located in front." This phrase is typically used to indicate the position of something in relation to something else. Example: The car was located in front of the house.
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According to x-ray scans, described this week in Current Biology, one eye was located on each side of the head, while the other set was located front and center.
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As the program does not use spatial discretization, the separation between closely located fronts can be resolved and the movements of the fronts may be computed with high spatial resolution.
Beginning at 09 30 and continuing throughout the rest of the day, the light aviation section of the division artillery located front-line units cut off by the North Koreans, and made fourteen airdrops of ammunition, food, water, and medical supplies.
Other radio sources, located in front of the EUV bright front, traced the interaction of the flux rope with the surrounding fields.
A 67 bp fragment located in front of the start codon of simR (P SR2 ) and a 69 bp fragment located in front of simX (P SEx1 ) (Figure 7a) were used for additional EMSA analysis.
The tegmentum is located in front of the tectum.
The iris is located in front of the lens and ciliary body and behind the cornea.
Ferrara's Hotel Annunziata (doubles from €99, +39 0532 201111, annunziata.it) has been renovated as a hip designer address, and is located in front of Estense Castle.
Site C was located in front of Suzaku-mon, the south main gate of the palace.
Most existing control interfaces are located in front of the display.
The probe is located in front of the ion source in a distance of 30 cm.
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