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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'unique single' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to describe an item or object that exists alone without matching or similar items. For example, "This painting is a unique single; there is no other like it in the world."
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To identify uniquely shared DNA sequence blocks and unique single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among subsets of 13 different S. aureus genomes, we generated EvoUnique profiles of their chromosomes.
The films are highly nanostructured anatase-rutile TiO2 composite films with unique single crystal dendrites.
Pilot plant results showed that integrated drying and incineration is feasible in a unique single system.
This paper describes a unique single camera-based dimension storage method for image-based measurement.
Video Games sounded like a unique single, but as it turns out, it was anything but a one-off: the album is packed with similarly beautiful stuff.
This paper describes a unique single camera-based dimensional measurement with a self-calibration method of image-based measurement.
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This unique single-nucleotide variant was identified in three of six pediatric-type follicular lymphoma samples (Table 2).
OspA has two globular domains that are connected via a unique single-layer β-sheet.
In the league's early days the group, led by billionaire Philip Anschutz, owned six teams, only made possible because of the unique single-entity structure of MLS.
In this study, we study different forms of deformation, including a unique single-sided deformation to improve the wing's performance.
Coordinated expression of two types of low-threshold K+ channels establishes unique single-spiking of Mauthner cells among segmentally homologous neurons in the zebrafish hindbrain.
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