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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a host overseeing something, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The event was managed by a host over the proceedings, ensuring everything ran smoothly."
Alternatives: "a host in charge" or "a host supervising".
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Celebrating its 100th year in 2009, the capital of Mediterranean cool has been getting more and more practice at being a host over the years, and it's starting to show.
This report is the first of a noninvasive, antemortem method that can be used to monitor infection in a host over time.
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A City Farmer, A Chef and A Host took over six months to organize and execute.
A process that interfaces to a host system over an Ethernet link, for example, has memory allocated for its buffers.
Accessing a host remotely over the public network needs administrative permission and dedicated software that allows the remote user to access the host.
Thus infections could be cyclical within a host clade over evolutionary time.
This provided a conservative estimate of the total number of infected nymphs a host encountered over the nymphal activity season.
Margulis went on to embrace Thermoplasma as a host for over a quarter of a century, until her death in 2011 [ 43- 46].
These results were consistent with our previous works as the preference is likely to be an adaptation to a specific host over multiple generations [15], [30].
Obama and Ellison have squared off over a host of issues over the years.
BLI provides the opportunity to serially and quantitatively monitor infection and microbial load in a single host over time (Sjolinder and Jonsson, 2007).
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