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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a engineered to" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error, as "a" should be replaced with "an" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The device is engineered to improve efficiency in manufacturing processes."
Alternatives: "designed to" or "created to".
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Variants of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease (RNase A) engineered to evade the endogenous ribonuclease inhibitor protein (RI) are toxic to human cancer cells.
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NC28.1 rfp is a derivative engineered to express red fluorescent protein (rfp) [ 18].
A genome was engineered to destroy a gene with a single, well-defined function.
Enter a mosquito genetically engineered to fight the disease.
Avastin is a VEGF inhibitor, engineered to block tumor growth.
For example, a custom meganuclease was engineered to target an endogenous sequence in maize [ 34].
Furthermore, A. thaliana engineered to express a fungal cutinase targeted to the cell wall also express a strong resistance [ 2].
So it's a once in a lifetime opportunity for an engineer to be a part of".
Here's a friendly reminder never to challenge an engineer to a pumpkin carving contest.
In addition to these systemic, structural limitations, a momentary lapse of judgment brought my not-so-budding career as an engineer to a mortifying halt.
The group has hired a lawyer and an engineer to present its case to the school.
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