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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a figures" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a figure" if referring to a single item or "figures" if referring to multiple items.
Example: "In the report, a figure illustrates the growth trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a number" or "a statistic".
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First, people are attracted to the Series A figures more than Series B or beyond.
Our analysis indicates that PET-16 binds to this binding cleft (Region A, Figures 3D and 4A), which is distinct from the canonical substrate-binding pocket (Region B, Figure 3D).
At this stage, however, the afrotropical Viviparidae were already separated into the Congo-Malawi cluster and the Victoria-Okavango cluster (in the aftermath of Split A; Figures 2 and 3).
(a) Figures with white arrows are neurons magnified by *400.
(a) Figures with the blue fluorescence dye are for the nucleus.
We now use 3.7 litres of water to make 1 litre of beer – a figures which is industry-leading.
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In EMSA and reporter assays, this newly identified ChoRE, designated ChoRE-b, functioned similarly as the previously reported ChoRE (ChoRE-a; Figures 3 and 4).
Both PAO-fliC and PAO-fliD mutant bacteria exhibited increased susceptibility to SP-A-mediated membrane permeabilization to an extent that was 3.3 and 4.4 fold greater than the wild-type strain PA01, respectively, at 120 min post-exposure to SP-A (Figures 4, B and C).
GGA strongly promoted the assembly of a U2-dependent complex (ED-A; Figures 3A and 3B) and base-pairing of U2 snRNA to the transcript.
"He's a figure".
And with a figure.
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