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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one known" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a singular entity that is recognized or identified, but it is better to clarify the meaning. Example: "In the realm of science, one known factor is the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
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We just need to calculate the PLDOS at only one known location and along one known direction, which make the calculation of the mode volume very efficient.
On another page: "This one, known only by one bone".
GPCRHMM, on the other hand, identified 37 positives, including only one known 7TMR (GCR1).
Only one, known as HIV-1 group M, went pandemic.
One, known as "anonymous credentials", provides authentication without identification.
There are two kinds of macumba, one, known as umbandabranca, that is good, and one known as quimbanda negra, that is bad.
One known interconnection is through type IX and biglycan molecules.
One known limitation of the GASM concerns the simulation bandwidth.
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"It's beautiful," the mother-of-one, known as Vivi, said.
Nor are the omitted thirty-one known to the men who carved their stars.
Sixty-one known miRNAs, belonging to 24 families, were identified.
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