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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delete in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an action of deleting something within a specific context, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There was a delete in the document that caused confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "a removal in" or "an elimination in".
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A: Delete in 24 hours B: Replies are private messages C: Shows who viewed your Story.
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A further extension included here is a facility to delete in-surface inertia terms.
"Big!" "Small!" "Massive!" "Tiny!" Soon after this, one of the publicists approaches and asks me if I've got a delete button in my brain.
Interestingly, the upstream region of ustR, which might be involved in the transcriptional regulation of ustR, is deleted in A. oryzae (Umemura et al. 2013).
Spoiler: The werewolf at the end of Anchorman 2 is actually a re-purposed werewolf from a deleted scene in 2004's Blade: Trinity.
(A ) Deleting SIR4 in tlc1 Δ 48 cells does not cause further telomere shortening.
Furthermore, the EMSY protein silences the transcriptional activation potential of BRCA2 exon 3, a region deleted in a Swedish breast and ovarian cancer family [ 11, 15].
One is a "pay for delete," in which you try to settle the debt in exchange for them removing it from your credit report.
Finally, one strain (QBR-102278-2363) showed a mutation (A101C) in a region deleted in two laboratory strains, which were however not tested by microarrays (Table 3, Figure 1).
It was therefore postulated that DBC1 is a gene deleted in cancers that could have an important role in the development and progression of tumours [ 1– 3].
PRODH is localized at chromosome 22q11 in a region deleted in some psychiatric patients.
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