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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the 1st term' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a period of time or a certain part of something that has been divided into multiple parts. Example: She was the top student in the 1st term of her degree course.
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This study was applied to a randomly selected sample of 200 students (100 females and 100 males) of various departments of Near East University and who got the course "Instructional Technologies and Materials Development" (ITMD) at the beginning of the 1st term of 2010-2011 academic year.
The 1st term of Eq. (2.4) corresponds to the negative maximum likelihood of the regression model, and decreases with model complexity.
The 1st term converges weakly to a gaussian process with covariance (1−ρ)Σ 1(β 0).
We demonstrate, by comparing with time-averaged transient results, that the 1st term (or laminar) in the series expressions of most non-linear constitutive relations can yield inaccurate quantitative and qualitative results.
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He has just been re-elected for the 2016-19 term.
During the 2006-7 term, 13 of the 16 teachers were in their first year.
In its final rulings of the 2000-2001 them, the court also issued these other decisions.
Over all, the court decided the fewest cases since the 1953-54 term.
He served as President of the Nassau County Medical Society for the 1983-84 term.
The Cleveland case could well be the most closely watched case of the 2001-2 term.
She was a law clerk to Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court in the 2000-2001 term.
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