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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ms of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or an incomplete phrase.
Example: "I have a ms of data that needs to be analyzed."
Alternatives: "a mass of" or "a means of".
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His use, however, of several interpolated lines (e.g. III.167-8 and V.795-6 V.795-6 that he had in hand a MS of the same grouproves, R, and G.
He holds a MS of Energy and Resources and a Master in Public Policy from UC Berkeley.
Using a 1-sided distribution of 0.95 we found that a MS of 0.15 corresponds to a p < 0.05.
These data indicate that cluster n.1 (yellow), the closest one to normal controls, and cluster n.3 (blue) represented the patients with longer survival (MS of 77 and 71, respectively), followed by cluster n.4 (violet) with a MS of 57.73.
We also found this impact of TTF-1 positivity both in univariate and multivariate analysis, with a MS of 15.4 months versus 6.45 months for negative TTF-1 patients (HR = 0.54), and believe that TTF-1 status is a reliable marker for survival.
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He is a son of Patricia M. Bagley and Kevin M. Bagley of San Diego.
FeCo nanoparticles displayed a diameter of 182 nm and an Ms of 209 emu g−1.
As illustrated by Figure 5a, each trial consisted of a 500 ms of rest, 2500 ms of inhalation, a brief stimulus-on period (200 ms), 500 ms of rest, and 2500 ms of exhalation (total of 5700 ms per trial).
The pendulum had a mass (M) of 30.80 kg.
Each location represented a 4 m of grassland.
Choose a yard (0.9 m) of fleece.
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