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Discover Ludwig"unified version" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a version of something that has been combined or consolidated from different sources to create one cohesive and comprehensive rendition. Example: "The company decided to release a unified version of their software, incorporating all the feedback and improvements suggested by their customers."
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Since 1990 he has run the larger unified version.
He and Baucus may move separate bills; they may seek a unified version.
In [10] Jachymski gave a more general unified version of these extensions by considering graphs instead of a partial order.
Flink's pipelined execution advantages are once again apparent if we compare the scalability performance of all the three-sessions implementations: The I/O HDFS operations cause the Spark and Hadoop versions to scale significantly worse than Flink, which performs similarly to the unified version.
The goal of this meeting was to reach a consensus among the members of the group to obtain the first unified version of the two forward translations.
A unified version will solve a lot of potential problems".
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Confronted with such diversity, one cannot but translate the title of this contribution into a unifying version focusing on the podocyte, initial culprit, or victim of multiple processes leading to FSGS.
Our analysis identified multiple previously unknown large monophyletic assemblages within the β-GF, including one which unifies versions found in the fasciclin-1 superfamily, the ribosomal protein L25, the phosphoribosyl AMP cyclohydrolase (HisI) and glutamine synthetase.
The translators compared their translations, reconciled their discrepancies and arrived at a unified Persian version of the questionnaire.
Analyses of both the individual subscales and a unified 42 item version of the instrument suggested reasonable validity of the CFPQ in our sample.
When running factor analysis on the unified 42-item version of the CFPQ, a 10-factor solution, largely corresponding with the original instrument developed by Musher-Eizenman and Holub [ 10], was found to be conceptually sound in our sample.
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