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"low condition" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or state where something is not at its best or is in poor shape. Here is an example: "The car was in such a low condition that it could barely make it up the hill."
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A problem with a low condition number is said to be well-conditioned, while a problem with a high condition number is said to be ill-conditioned.
Such confidence could not safely be reposed in people of a very mean or low condition.
He wanted state expenditure on "publick diversions" which, he argued, would help to unite people of "rank and fortune" with those of "low condition".
After the death of his father, John IV, in 1656, Peter's feebleminded and profligate elder brother Afonso VI brought Portugal to a very low condition.
The trip decision logic under "steam generator (SG) level low" condition has been examined in detail.
Optimal slip velocity values are 1.1841 m/s for the dry condition, 1.1852 m/s for the wet condition, 1.1864 m/s for the low condition and 1.3272 m/s for the very low condition.
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Fn14 overexpression by itself resulted in proliferation in serum low conditions (Supplemental Fig. 4b d).
Consequently, further B-cell development not only is diminished, but occurs under predominantly 'SLC low' conditions.
Two-dimensional simulations utilizing the finite-difference time-domain algorithm are used to demonstrate an apparent optical bistability and significant switching mechanisms (in enabled-low condition: T ON/OFF) =21.9 and in enabled-high condition: T ON/OFF) =24.9) of the signal light arisen by altering the pump-light intensity.
Lowest condition index was observed in clams from the comparison site.
ERG b-wave amplitude was reproducibly enhanced in the mel-low condition.
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