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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consistent pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reliable and stable group or collection of something, such as resources, talent, or information.
Example: "The company has developed a consistent pool of qualified candidates for future job openings."
Alternatives: "a steady supply of" or "a reliable source of".
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And for this LA Galaxy team, a consistent pool of available players is all they are asking for right now.
Focusing on young, emerging artists working mainly in India, the duo have unearthed a consistent pool of talent, from Minam Apang's vibrant ink-based works to Aditya Pande's zany computer-generated scribbles.
The impact of such changes would be twofold: a consistent pool of patients at risk of progressing to need RRT; and a contribution to consistent cardiovascular incidence and mortality.
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"Because the guidelines will give physicians a uniform and consistent pool of information on the latest and most effective diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, patients are more likely to get the most-up-to-date care regardless of where they seek care," Wood said.
We speculate that tankyrase 1 PARsylates DNA-PKcs directly, resulting in a dynamic, yet consistent pool of PARsylated DNA-PKcs.
The consistent pool of exams included for analysis consists of 29 MS1 and 25 MS2 exams.
There was one consistent pool of target sample material for all hybridisations and labellings.
The 10 nM dilution was further quantitated by qPCR on an ABI 1900 to ensure high accuracy quantification for consistent pooling of barcoded libraries and maximization of the number of clusters in the Illumina flowcell.
These experiments are consistent with a pool of G-actin localined in the vicinity of PPP1R15 in promoting eIF2α dephosphorylation.
When managers in different units realize that they can benefit from a larger pool of common, consistent information, they're motivated to provide good data from the start.
Future research in this area should use a consistent definition of disability so results from multiple studies can more readily be compared and pooled.
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