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Discover Ludwig"on module" is not a correct phrase in written English
The phrase "on module" sounds incomplete and doesn't have a clear meaning. It's possible that "on" and "module" could make sense together in a sentence, but you would need to provide more context for it to be correctly written and usable. An example of "on" and "module" used together in a sentence could be: "The students are currently working on the first module of the course." In this example, "on" is used to indicate that the students are actively studying or completing tasks related to the first module of the course.
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Module two creates virtual country cohorts of 5 000 000 individuals using a microsimulation method to produce longitudinal projections to 2030 based on module one BMI distributions.
There is one exception: Module 5 has an up-regulation on Module 4, which shows that some feedback may exist in yeast cycle process.
arithmetic average of the thicknesses of dust collected on module.
Effects of varying operating conditions on module performances are discussed.
Examples: "Release Notes time!", "GNOME 2.29.90 beta tarballs due", "Last call for comments on module proposals".
where Volume of dust collected = Mass of dust collected/Density of dust collected on module.
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Employability skills should not be seen as a bolt-on module.
The Gear Live has a snap-on module that provides a micro-USB port for power, which is slightly more fiddly.
Yet another clamp-on module with laser cable guides snapped the conduits into place, three at a time, at the top of the pipe, well above the water's usual flow.
So perhaps Sony's experimental clip-on module is onto something.
The Loox will also have an add-on module that turns it into a GPRS mobile phone.
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