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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expressed" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an expressed"? If this is the case, you can use it in contexts where you are referring to something that has been articulated or communicated.
Example: "The report includes an expressed concern about the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "a stated" or "an articulated".
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The topic for discussion was "How to promote after-class reading among college students?" Candidate A expressed her opinions in an unclear way; Candidate C gave her comments on Candidate A's idea and furthered the discussion to identify the incentives/motivations about reading e-books.
Patient A expressed his gratitude for this variation in the menu.
The splenic lymphocytes that were stimulated by Con A expressed more DRD2 in CIA mice than in intact mice).
Group A expressed the highest levels of first-person pronouns and emotional words, and also had the highest levels of those categories relevant to project ownership (agency, personal connection, excitement, personal achievement, and a sense of scientific significance).
Based on this idea, we first find a best protein-complex core for each potential attachment in the set P R (P R = V − P A ) expressed in a certain time course of the molecular cycle.
Cabernet franc's star, in particular, may be on the rise, as Mr. Melka is not the only famous winemaking consultant with a expressed penchant for the grape.
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VWF2-a expressed five different alleles ranging from zero motif repeats to four motif repeats, while VWF2-b alleles ranged from 8to1414 motif repeats.
Petamcin-A expressed bactericidal activity against almost all test strains.
VEGF-A expressed by the lung epithelium is essential to pulmonary capillary development.
The results have indicated that Nogo-A, expressed by oligodendrocytes in both mature brain and spinal nerves, can inhibit neurite outgrowth and regeneration.
The band corresponds to a zone that is enriched for Nogo-A expressed mainly by early neurons in the SVZ/IZ.
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