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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there are two observations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce or refer to two specific pieces of information or insights that have been observed or noted. Example: "There are two observations that can be made from this data analysis. Firstly, the majority of consumers prefer organic products. Secondly, there has been a significant increase in demand for sustainable packaging."
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There are two observations in the vacuum study data that require comment: the airflow and vacuum combinations of 0.5 L/min and 10 ml/min/well, and 0.5 L/min and 50 ml/min/well.
However, there are two observations that argue against this hypothesis.
Besides, there are two observations in Table 1.
However, there are two observations that suggest that, at least in plants, self-fertilization or double reduction may rarely affect results: first, of the established autotetraploid plant species that have been documented and studied, multivalent formation (and thus the possibility of double reduction) and self-fertilization are both rare.
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On site there are two observation hides (spot otters, black grouse, wagtails, redstarts, snipe and oystercatchers) and a field centre, while walks include direct access to Greenfield Forest (a red squirrel reserve) and the Dales Way.
There are two observation modes on LEPi Fig. 14 Selection of energy steps in the TOF mode.
There are three observations to support this notion.
(Table 1) There are four observations of note.
Comparing this with the measurements recorded in Table 1 of Statistics review 1, there are three observations outside this range.
As there are eight observations across EGF and fibronectin concentrations per variable, a classifier based on these data only would be weak.
During the execution of the else branch (starting with instruction retrieve k* i, g, j) from R i, g, v g ) ) there are three observations that lead to a parallel algorithm.
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