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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was application" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a past instance of an application, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "The software was application for the new project, but it was never submitted."
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was application
noun
The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.
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His great talent was application.
The common view was application developers wouldn't be able to afford the investment in time and hardware.
Fourth category was application of delta-epsilon technique.
The software of SPSS20 was application to make significant difference analysis and charts.
The thing that made Kryptiq unique was its ability to integrate e-mail into doctors' information work flow and to make sure that its technology was application agnostic.
Note that the most frequently assigned theme was Application (66 times), followed by the themes in the second group, proposed by de Mauro et al. From the themes in the first group, volume and velocity occurred more often than the others.
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The first was Application-Level scheduler: which dispatched requests across the VMs by applying VM migration; the second was Local-Level scheduler: which allocated resources of a PM to VMs according to their priorities; and the third was Global-level scheduler: which controlled the flow of resources among the applications.
For this reason, in various clinical trials, transder-mal oxybutynin has been shown to have a relatively low risk of side effects; most frequent was application-site reactions (Schaefer 2007).
The most frequently reported AE was application-site disorders, which were reported in 44.0% of patients receiving any IFN-β-1a, and the majority of AEs were classified as mild in severity (61.5%).
The Best Inspiration is Application.
The first is applications.
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