Sentence examples for refer to a one from inspiring English sources

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The index n refers to the initial level n, and 1 refer to a one step method to compute (u_{n+1}) approximately.

The research was conducted in Pubmed database, using a total of 22 articles dating from 2005 to 2011.The exclusions were due to articles refer to a one surgical phase, the technique used was not the lateral window or a inadequate study design.

"C note" used to refer to a one hundred dollar bill came about from "C" being the Roman numeral for "hundred".

Skeletal muscle fatigue during CS-induced emphysema has been poorly investigated and data refer to a one time point measurement.

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In the "eruption" panel, probabilities refer to a one-week time period.

We will not refer to a one-off incident as bullying".

Today it usually refers to a one-color print of a pastoral scene on a white ground, though there are wild exceptions.

That statement said the pope had already dealt with the scandals, and referred to a one-paragraph apology to victims in a recent document on a bishop's conference held several years ago.

Rachel Resnick, author of the forthcoming memoir Love Junkie, refers to a one-night stand as a "slip" - the way a repenting smoker speaks about that recent cigarette.

It originally referred to a one-day hearing taking place before the special immigration appeals commission (Siac) taking place in March.

A couple was "having a love affair," even if he was clearly referring to a one-time sex act, as in "I opened the door, and there they were, having a love affair right there on the floor".

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