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"the correct assignment" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a task or duty that has been allocated or assigned correctly. Example: The professor gave each student the correct assignment for their individual research projects.
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The correct assignment rate was significantly higher than the 1.2% likelihood to be assigned to the correct individual by chance (binomial test: p<0.001).
This step dramatically improved the correct assignment of glycoforms that 1268 MS/MS spectra (57% of total) were assigned within mass tolerance of 10 ppm.
A mere visual inspection of the line shapes can unambiguously identify the correct assignment.
Model compounds were synthesized for the correct assignment of 13C n.m.r.
This filter prevents making any decisions when the correct assignment does not belong to any of the matched peaks.
On the other hand, the correct assignment shows a perfect line shape match between internal and sequential peaks (Fig. 3f).
The same was done for the correct assignment pair, V259 internal and G260 sequential (Fig. 4b, bottom).
While the same line shape would be expected for the correct assignment, the first candidate fails to match the line shape of the internal A26 signal (Fig. 3e).
However, it is trivial to obtain the correct assignment by a mere inspection of the peak shape of the two sequential candidate systems.
The critical issue for analysing the stratigraphic record, therefore, is the correct assignment of depositional units to their appropriate temporal hierarchy alongside a given sea-level curve.
This process is necessary to identify the correct assignment of methyl groups among the available options, because intraresidue methyl-amide NOEs yield stronger correlations.
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