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"path 1" can be correct and usable in written English as part of a sentence.
It can be used to refer to a specific path or direction, similar to how "option 1" or "choice 1" might be used in a list of options. Example: To reach the summit, you can take path 1, which is a shorter but steeper route, or path 2, which is longer but more gradual.
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Thus, Path 1 may be very, very long.
One reaction path (reaction path 1) is from the plasma center.
Path 1 is designed based on intensive analysis of different prosodic features.
What do you notice about its path? 1. Aid agencies have called Cyclone Idai and its aftermath the worst natural disaster in southern Africa in two decades.
Story of the destruction: The tornado's path 1 Spinning cloud spotted around 45 kilometres south-west of the centre of Oklahoma City at 1.54pm.
In the reaction path 2, the organic compounds and/or monomer are polymerized without the decomposition involved in the reaction path 1. Figure 8: Reaction routes from hexane, hexadecane, cyclohexane, and benzene.
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n, hop n, reachable path [1].
The path selection algorithm has the computational complexity of (Oleft ({N^{{H_{max }}}}right)), where Hmax is the maximum number of hops for each selected path [1].
Contradictory to visiting each sensor by the ME to collect the data, polling-based data collection with a ME reduces significantly the length of the tour path [1].
A triangle or trapezoid pattern corresponds to the path: 1→3→4→1 or 1→3→2→4→1, respectively (Figure 2(c)).
The maximum penetration depth of optical microscopy using ballistic or quasi-ballistic photons is typically limited to one optical transport mean free path (~1 mm).
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