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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable case is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a specific example or situation that stands out due to its uniqueness or significance.
Example: "In the field of medicine, a remarkable case is that of a patient who recovered from a previously incurable disease."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary instance is" or "a notable example is".
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A remarkable case is the leaves of understory plants in tropical rain forests, like the superhydrophilic Ruellia devosiana with a strong convex sculpturing of its epidermis cells.
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A remarkable case was GAPDH, with an M value four times higher in Mitchell than in V30 at leaf stage C, whereas it was three times lower in Mitchell compared to V30 at flower stage A (see Table 2).
One remarkable case is a gene coding for a protein involved in freeze-tolerance found predominantly in metamorphic limbs, but expressed in a variety of other tissues both embryonic (starting at gastrula stage) and adult (nearly all adult tissues sampled with the exception of ovary, testis and lung).
The most remarkable case is a MAT-locus, which has 2 distinct alleles interspersed along the whole-genome phylogenetic tree.
The most remarkable case was a FVB-MetM1248T/L1193V mouse that developed two contiguous tumors with distinctive morphologic characteristics in the mammary pad (Figure 5A).
The second remarkable case was PA4, whose molecular-cytogenetic findings revealed a mosaicism level (in both peripheral blood and buccal mucosa) that was similar to that of SM patients (Table IV).
One of the most remarkable cases was cathepsin D, that was markedly under-expressed (− 3.8 fold change) in AKU chondrocytes in respect to control (Fig. 7).
A remarkable case in point is "Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver" (1629), now on rare loan from a private collection in England to the Morgan Library, where it headlines the show "Rembrandt's First Masterpiece," augmented with drawings and prints.
This seduction of a sort lies at the heart of "The Count and the Confession," and is a remarkable case study that Taylor has been able to reproduce almost in its entirety, relying on tapes and the recollections of both Riley and Monroe.
It's going to be a remarkable case study in listening to customers to drive product improvement and better value into our vehicles before spending money".
"It's a remarkable case of convergence" that shows just how ingenious organisms are in the way they "play around with chemicals".
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