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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dependence for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "a dependence on."
Example: "There is a growing dependence on technology in our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a reliance on" or "an addiction to".
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Notice that the existence of users and products is independent, but there is a dependence for orders.
However, our experiments did not show such a dependence for biases ranging from -1V to 0V, and we thus neglect this contribution.
That's compared with about 15percentt of drinkers who develop a dependence for alcohol.
That's compared to about 15percentt of drinkers who develop a dependence for alcohol.
Overall, there is little to indicate a dependence for RNA DNA hybrids forming co-transcriptionally, with results from the ribosomal DNA repeat unit instead supporting the intriguing model of RNA generating these structures in trans.
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Finally, evidence for a dependence of Ras on Rac1 for biological functions accompanied by evidence of Ras-induced Rac1 activation in vivo has remained elusive.
(A ) Dependence of the estimate (for mixtures of N = 30) on sample size.
We have observed that Vertebrate domains tend to exist in a single configuration, showing a strong dependence for a given Old domain (or combination of Old domains).
The patients who received an abuse but not a dependence diagnosis for a specific substance also received a "0" score for that dependence diagnosis.
Our attempt to compute a dependence graph for this sentence using CMU Link Parser [ 42] is shown in Figure 6.
In this study, the goal was to find the KMSK cutoff score that best predicted which participants received a dependence diagnosis for the above four types of substances.
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