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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suitable six" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where "six" refers to a group or category that is deemed appropriate or fitting. Example: "After reviewing the options, we found the suitable six candidates for the job."
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The syntheses of the molecules are shown in Schemes 1 and 2. For SC1 4, the thioacetate group of the known azido compound 1(24) was reacted with a suitable six carbon spacer, which had a chloride at the terminus to yield 2 in appreciable amounts.
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Paul Townend replaces Nina Carberry this time and I hope to see him go close, back at this more suitable three miles.
Some people dismissed from their full-time jobs probably had trouble finding another suitable one, and some of them worked part time while they searched.
Edison, however, determined that a bulb with high resistance would serve his purpose, and he began searching for a suitable one.
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This set of equations are approximated by suitable two- and three-wave HLL solvers.
If no ready-made precommitment device is available, she might be able to create a suitable one herself.
Let N = 0 N - N o 2 × 1 + R p ( O ) + K ~ N o be a suitable zero padding matrix.
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