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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later stage phase" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific point in a process or development, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "In a later phase of the project, we will evaluate the results."
Alternatives: "a later stage" or "a subsequent phase".
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It is envisioned that a biorefinery plant, which provides the paper industry with paper fibres and the power plant with lignin/cellulose, will be built at a later stage (Phase 3).
During the last months of the data collection in Phase One, a sample of 30 informal caregivers of home-bound patients were asked for a preliminary consent to participate in follow-up interviews to be carried out at a later stage (Phase Two).
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These data suggest that RUNX2 levels are not acutely coupled to mitogenic signaling but may be down-regulated at a later proliferative stage (for example, the G1/S phase transition) that is beyond the four-hours-time point we have examined.
At a later degradation stage, hydrolyzed, disintegrated PLLA undergoes enzymolysis.
A murder was later staged.
This could explain why an increase in G1 phase duration at the beginning of neurogenesis and a decrease at later stages have similar outputs in the short-term.
The contribution of heterogeneous steps in the overall process is prominent, but in the later stages of the reactor, gas-phase reactions become important at certain conditions of temperature, pressure and residence time.
Analysis of cultured Kc167 cells showed a similar pattern to that of early embryos, with no discernable difference in pairing of a euchromatic locus among G1, S, and G2 subpopulations, but a presumed disruption during later stages of M phase (Williams et al. 2007).
In later stages, a sequestrum may be identified.
At later stages a more crystalline product can be expected.
However, in the same study, neutralization of IL-17A during the effector phase enhanced AHR, suggesting a protective role in later stages of disease [57].
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