Sentence examples for a control does from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a control does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are explaining the function or purpose of a control in a system or process.
Example: "In this experiment, a control does not receive the treatment, allowing us to compare the results with those that do."
Alternatives: "a control operates" or "a control functions".

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On the contrary, the non-relevant Sec8H4-myc protein, used as a control, does not co-immunoprecipitate with LOX-1-V5 (lane 6).

A breast cancer patient pays more attention to information being provided about breast cancer than a control does.

Furthermore, use of the contralateral femur as a control does not necessarily account for inequality of BMD in the same patient because BMD at the start may not be identical in both hips.

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The other, acting as a control, did not.

The eluate from sample A (control) did not show any anti-microbial activity.

The PVP/TiO2 (with platinum as co-catalyst) composite exhibited a visible light activity of H2 production in the presence of suitable electron donors, whereas phenol-complexed TiO2 (compared as a control) did not generate H2 in the identical condition.

XIAP-deficient myotubes injected with yeast cytochrome c, as a control, did not die.

Human albumin as a control did not significantly alter the expression of all these genes (Figure 1A D).

Naive mouse or rabbit IgG (mIgG or rIgG) as a control did not change the EMSA patterns.

The empty binary vector used as a control did not.

Feline liver, used as a control, did not react with the same antibody.

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