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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting set" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the beginning or initial group or collection of items or elements in a sentence. Example: The starting set of ingredients for this recipe includes flour, sugar, and eggs.
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Then, because the EPI slice-selection step is the same as for the anatomical, remove the z and size-z parameters from the affine adjustment set, and align the EPI data using the first alignment as the starting set.
Given a starting set, the computer calculates the operational and structural embodied energy for each building design and then tweaks certain features or aspects to generate a set of new designs with better characteristics.
In 1873 the German mathematician Georg Cantor proved that the continuum is uncountable that is, the real numbers are a larger infinity than the counting numbers a key result in starting set theory as a mathematical subject.
From a starting set of 857 quantifiable pathways from the MetaCyc25 database, we detected 950 instances of a pathway being core to a body site: 258 pathways were core to at least 1 body site, 176 were core to body sites from multiple body areas, and 28 were core to all 6 targeted body sites (Fig. 2a; Extended Data Fig. 3a).
The sample of 8 patients is small in comparison with the starting set of 93 patients.
The request for applications (RFA) used the ORWH agenda to devise a starting set of multidisciplinary topic areas, without being overly prescriptive.
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Change the starting setting of the effect to your liking.
Today, I should start set up this web.
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Better start setting those alarms.
Chaphekar started setting herself small goals.
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