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Discover Ludwig"on the 5th" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific date, usually the 5th day of a month. You can use it to indicate when something will happen or when something happened in the past. For example: - "Our appointment is on the 5th of October." - "I received the package on the 5th of July." - "We will be leaving on the 5th for our vacation."
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On the 5th of February, 2011, the emphasis was on national rather than noble.
The mean haemoglobin loss on the 5th day was 3.4 g/dL.
44 participants were enrolled in the 4th grade and 53 were enrolled on the 5th grade.
On the 5th and 6th of September 2008 Morpeth was struck by intensive rainfall.
Plates were incubated at 33 ℃ for 5 days and then photographed on the 5th day.
For aP2, no changes were observed on the 5th day of differentiation at all the concentrations.
In addition, one episode visit was conducted on the 5th day of each cold episode.
Figure 12 Effects of α and τ on the 5th percentile, 50th percentile, and average SEs.
He died on the 5th of June, 1963 at the age of 83.
On the 5th day after inoculation, EAE was administered daily, for 30 days.
On the 5th day, the patient was transferred from intensive care and discharged 8 days after.
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