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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preferred expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific way of saying something that is favored or recommended over other options.
Example: "In our style guide, we encourage the use of a preferred expression to maintain consistency in our communications."
Alternatives: "a favored phrase" or "a recommended term".
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A preferred expression host should not contain restriction modification enzymes that can destroy the foreign DNA, and also have low production of secreted proteases that could hydrolyse the produced proteins.
With respect to differential Her4 isoform expression, a preferred expression of CYT1 over CYT2 (or vice versa) intracellular domain, or a pronounced effect of high or low CYT1/CYT2 expression ratios cannot be concluded either from our data or other studies [ 22].
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He wore a gray pinstripe suit, a red tie and, as his preferred expression, a smile.
We have demonstrated a preferred foetal expression of one transcript of the gene, which is in sharp contrast to its very weak or absent expression observed in neuroblastoma tumours.
Despite the majority of respondents saying that the key had no influence on hazard perception, 93.2% of respondents chose a preferred key expression (Figure 9).
The use of 0.1 equivalents of benzylamine A1 yielded a system of constituents 1– 4. Here, compound 2 constituted nearly 43 % of the total imine content, which indicated a preferred systemic expression of 2 over the other constituents under these conditions.
The preferred expression levels were identified by a signal that was two-fold higher than the median value for the probe across all tissues (Table S1 and Table 2).
Traditional styles, however ersatz, will no doubt continue as the preferred expression of social arrival.
We identified 3 WRKY genes (OsWRKY45, OsWRKY81, and OsWRKY125) showing preferred expression in japonica.
Whitehead's preferred expression for his metaphysical viewpoint is "the philosophy of organism".
It was recently reported that the resistance of Pia originated from japonica rice (Cho et al. 2009), explaining its preferred expression in japonica.
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