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Asked on August 4, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on August 3, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on August 3, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on August 2, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on August 2, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on August 1, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on July 31, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on July 30, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on July 29, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes
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Asked on July 28, 2021 in Other.
If a subject is singular, you would use “lead” and “lead++” respectively. What do you think
of the road that leads to Rome? How
do these roads lead to Rome? “So
in your case, if there was one scattering potential you might say something like this: “The
scattering potential leads to…” and if
there is more than one scattering potential being discussed, you would say “Different scattering
potentials lead to…”
Why can’t you describe the difference between “different scaling of cross sections” and “different scaling of cross sections”?
What are some of your views on life in the U.S.A.?
- 433730 views
- 28 answers
- 160053 votes