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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bla" is not correct in standard written English and lacks clarity.
It may be used informally in casual conversation or as a placeholder, but it is not suitable for formal writing.
Example: "I was thinking about a bla, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it."
Alternatives: "a thing" or "a matter".
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This article will address the content required to be included in a BLA in order to gain approval in the United States.
Nine out of 20 K. pneumoniae clinical isolates had a bla CTX-M genotype.
In MM139 the 6S RNA gene ssrS is inactivated by a bla insertion [ 18].
Thus, based on PCR amplification alone, it seems to be far from clear whether these K. oxytoca isolates would have a bla CTX-M, or a bla OXY/K1-genotype, respectively.
We also identified a bla OXA-23 -containing transposon Tn 2009 in all sequenced strains, except for BJ4 and BJ8.
However, our data indicate the presence of a bla CTX-M-15/28 CTX-M-15/28 CTX-M-15/28moniae clinical isolates.
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Dallas went ahead in the third minute of first-half stoppage time on a Blas Pérez header, but the Timbers equalised in the 67th minute when the Dallas defender Matt Hedges deflected a Maximiliano Urruti pass into his own net.
For most of the past year, liberals had assumed that Mr. Obama would outraise the Republican candidate, a blas?ttitude that may no longer be common among Mr. Obama's most ardent supporters.
A bla-spective.
The functional conservation of a BLA-like domain within Dm that we propose here is complemented by neuroanatomical similarities.
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