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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a indirect" is not correct in English.
It should be "an indirect." You can use "an indirect" when referring to something that is not direct, such as an indirect approach or indirect communication.
Example: "He took an indirect route to avoid the traffic jam."
Alternatives: "a roundabout" or "a subtle".
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In the present case, Melan A indirect immunohistochemistry was able to correctly differentiate between metastatic melanoma and mammary cell populations.
The results from the adjusted regression models (see Table 5) showed that even at the lowest level of rationing i.e. 0.5 patients indicated low satisfaction for both direct nursing care (factor A), indirect nursing care (factor B) as well as for technical care, information, and interpersonal relations (subscales of direct nursing care: factors A1-A3 respectively).
a Indirect tensile test, b uniaxial compression test, c triaxial compression test.
The high-speed electronics that drives OW transmissions must be designed not to be a indirect source of RF interference.
a Indirect development shown in D. melanogaster. 1 Differentiation of larval eyes (Bolwig organs). 2 Specification and separation of eye antennal imaginal disc cells.
Recently Li et al. [153] reported a synthesis of Fe3O4@TiO2 composite NPs by a indirect route that involves three steps (Fig. 9).
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This acrostic conveys a mild inside joke, an indirect salute.
Bulk MoS2 is a typical semiconductor with an indirect bandgap.
One has a win and one has an "indirect win".
This is using a book to make money, but doing it an indirect way.
It is an indirect detection.
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