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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inverted" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an inverted"? You can use "an inverted" when referring to something that has been turned upside down or reversed in position or order.
Example: "The artist created an inverted pyramid sculpture that challenged traditional forms."
Alternatives: "a reversed" or "an upside-down".
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On the other hand, if the mirror potentials are activated to decelerated the atoms the H + ion signal persist for more than 10 μs [Fig. 15(a) inverted negative-going time-of-flight distributions].
(A ) Inverted maximum-intensity projections of CDC24 38A rdi1Δ cells (DLY18500) expressing Bem1-GFP synchronized by hydroxyurea arrest-release.
A non-selective inversion recovery pulse (A) inverted all signals in field of view (FOV) from the initial longitudinal magnetization (+Mz) to (−Mz).
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Put the man in a leather jacket and shave an inverted mohawk his hair, and nobody would blink.
In that case, cell bodies are best observed using an inverted microscope equipped with a camera.
Invasion was measured using an inverted microscope controlled by a computer program.
In brief, rats were placed under an inverted clear plastic chamber on a glass surface.
Second, an inverted U-shape distribution is a feature of episodic memory in humans.
Pigs have an inverted lymph node structure and an unusual route for lymphocyte circulation [ 17].
A negative value of linear magnification denotes an inverted image.
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