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The phrase "a compound that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the characteristics or properties of a specific compound in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The study focused on a compound that has unique catalytic properties, making it suitable for various industrial applications."
Alternatives: "a substance that possesses" or "a material that contains".
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With the pinch of turmeric in this recipe comes curcumin, a compound that has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties.
"We often come across a compound that has opium and I.E.D. materials side by side, and opium and explosive materials and weapons," General Nicholson said, referring to improvised explosive devices.
The Eastern Broccoli Project, based at the university's Agricultural Experiment Station here in this small Finger Lakes city, also aims to maximize the new broccoli's concentration of glucoraphanin, a compound that has been found to aid in preventing cancer.
No matter which one does, it should lead to a more stable and safer supply of a compound that has become essential to modern medicine.
A compound that has an equal number of 2-D and 3-D neighbors has an NPI value of zero, indicating that it has no preference for any of the two neighboring methods.
One of the problems of the primary-screening process is the number of false positives (a compound that has been deemed as active but subsequently turned out to be inactive) that occur.
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The ligand preference served as a hydrophilic filter and penalized compounds that had high hydrophilicity.
Zopiclone, a compound that had been created several years earlier by a rival company, was an interesting oddity.
At least two missiles hit a compound that had been used as a school, the officials said.
However, the breakthrough relied on a compound that had severe physical side-effects including weight loss and diabetes, making it unsuitable for use in humans.
Neither IDC16, mentioned above, nor IDC217, a compound that had no effect on all splicing substrates tested [12], had detectable impact on F-MLV splicing (Fig. 2B).
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