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were series
noun
A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other.
Exact(15)
The typical subjects of fresco painting were series of biblical or hagiographic narratives.
There were series that insulted whole groups of people, like "American Gypsies," on the National Geographic Channel, and "My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding," on TLC; and "Breaking Amish," on TLC, and "Amish Mafia," on Discovery.
There were series of comparisons between the coated and the uncoated filter paper, which were shown in Fig. 4.
Over 95% of investments in the 14th fund were series A or B and they expect to keep this approach for fund 15.
Though there were series of rise and fall in temperature, the general pattern of temperature for treatments (particularly for WC and PC) was similar.
In 2003, there were series of outbreaks of cholera epidemics in the city during which time a total of 26,651 cases were reported with many dying.
Similar(45)
The studied electrical PV array configurations were series-parallel, total-cross-tied and multi-string.
One is series No. 1.
So that's series four set up.
Very few are series studies [ 1- 11].
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