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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preferential activity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity that is favored or prioritized over others in a particular context.
Example: "In our organization, volunteering is considered a preferential activity, encouraging employees to engage in community service."
Alternatives: "a favored activity" or "a prioritized activity".
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Structural modifications are proposed to reverse the selectivity of the more active inhibitor of the series characterized by a preferential activity on COX-1.
The navigational paths of 11 students reveal a preferential activity on Reception modules.
However, the dramatic decrease of A T mutations in Msh2−/−Msh6−/− B cells made this strand bias undetectable (A≈T and WA≈TW, p≥0.1708) (Figure 4B), suggesting that Phase 2 mutations were introduced by a preferential activity of error-prone MMR on the nontranscribed strand (Figure 5).
Cytokine A18 is a chemokine with a preferential activity for T-lymphocytes [ 28].
The increase of 5-HT neurons was remarkably high (∼sevenfold), suggesting that selamectin might have a preferential activity for inducing 5-HT neurons.
CCL3 and CCL4 are CC chemokines that are known to recruit mononuclear cells with CCL3 having a preferential activity for CD8 T cells and CCL4 for CD4 T cells [ 23].
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Hsp90 has preferential activity towards activated BRAF as compared to normal BRAF [16].
TG101348 is an inhibitor with preferential activity in JAK2.
The ADIM is a clinical tool for assessing preferential activity of the deep abdominal muscles in patients with LBP.
Developed by GenFit, GFT505 is a dual PPARα/δ-agonist with preferential activity on PPARα (Table 1) [ 48].
MltC has a preferential exolytic activity; however, experiments digesting the sacculus revealed that a 0.5% of the activity of MltC is endolytic.
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