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Discover LudwigThe phrase "single feet" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "feet" is the plural form of "foot," and "single" implies one. Example: "He has a single foot injury that is causing him pain."
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Next, we compared clinical outcomes of single FEET cycles between different biopsy practitioners to investigate the clinical reproducibility of the procedure.
To evaluate the possible impact of the biopsy operator on embryonic reproductive competence, clinical outcomes following single FEET cycles were stratified per biopsy operator and compared.
This study included the analysis of 2586 trophectoderm biopsies from 906 IVF-PGS cycles in three IVF centres using similar laboratory and clinical protocols and the evaluation of 494 single FEET cycles.
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The single foot is similar to the rack.
A line of a single foot is called a monometer: I burn.
So it's essentially planned out shot by shot, cut by cut, before a single foot of film is shot.
Such sirenoid individuals may have a single foot (uromelus), or limbs fused throughout their length with no separate feet (sirenomelus or symmelus).
Last April, he reached his goal of riding over every single foot of passenger trackage in the U.S. His next goal is Europe & the world.
Rather than scanning the horizon with their ears, elephants tend to freeze their posture and raise and lower a single foot.
We stand where any upright food-gatherer has stood, on the edge of our unconscious, and hope, perhaps, for the terror and excitement of the print of a single foot".
On one day during the Battle of the Somme, in the summer of 1916, more than fifty thousand British troops died walking directly into German fire, without advancing the front by a single foot.
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