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to singly
adverb
In a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion.
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Nouns are collective in nature, and only classifiers can be counted and referred to singly.
The peak around 527 nm can be related to singly ionized oxygen vacancy.
Virus titers in mixed infections were compared to singly infected plants by RT-qPCR.
The mixed composition showed the remarkable improvement in the luminescence properties compared to singly doped SrTiO3 Pr3.
First, the V converging structures, corresponding to singly connected polytrees, allow closed-form inferences to be performed through a local updating scheme (the message passing algorithm [35]).
The two blue emission band (K5 and K6) at 443 and 458 nm is attributed to singly ionized Zn vacancies [36].
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We found that L. plantarum NC8 greatly enhanced its growth and survival in the olive fermentations when coinoculated with two specific bacteriocin-production inducing strains, i.e. Enterococcus faecium 6T1a-20 and Pediococcus pentosaceus FBB63, when compared to singly-inoculated fermentations.
The total taxon loss after the second step (reducing the MRFs in set B to singly-labeled trees), averaged 12.81%.
The iodination process was attenuated and peaks corresponding to singly- and doubly-iodinated Mb (Δmass = 125.9 and 251.8 Da, respectively) were observed.
The expected hypothetical study outcome was that dual infection would adversely impact on the immune profile of affected hosts compared to singly-or non-infected counterparts.
Trees in set B were reduced to singly-labeled trees in the second step; 36,392 trees (32.8%) were of this kind.
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