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The phrase "a pool of an" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase, as "an" typically precedes a noun that starts with a vowel sound, and "pool" does not fit that context.
Example: "There is a pool of resources available for the project."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a group of".
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In addition, a pool of an aliquot of all samples of all patients was labelled with Cy2 as an internal standard.
For each group, a pool of an equal amount of RNA from 3 tumor samples from each phase of disease was used.
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This shape could be a pool of a liquid, for instance.
Such a source may be used to represent dissolution from a pool of a non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL).
From a pool of a half-million SNPs, they chose 96 that could best distinguish the birds.
Many other companies, which produce add-ons or hardware, might only reach a pool of a few million users who are motivated enough to spend money on devices.
Out of a pool of a hundred applicants, you are among just three who are highly and equally qualified.
Why join a pool of a few tens of millions when you can share the economies of distributing risk and cost with 300 million?
The substrates of UCH-L1 are currently unknown so we include a pool of a generic substrate named SUB.
For all conditions shown in this figure, the PSTHs were computed on a pool of a minimum of 10 recordings obtained from a minimum of 10 preparations.
For all conditions shown in the figure, PSTHs were computed on a pool of a minimum of 10 recordings obtained from a minimum of 10 preparations.
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