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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a since" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the phrase "since" which is typically used as a conjunction or preposition.
Example: "I haven't seen him since last summer."
Alternatives: "a period since" or "a time since".
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We determined via notifications the incidence of pertussis since 1975 and hepatitis A since 1950 [ 12].
The debt has been rated A since at least 1985.
A: Since the Kennedy and Nixon debate, presidential campaigns have been Hollywood.
A: Since I took office in 2006 I have been promoting very important programs.
A: Since the ring got here, we've been constructing the new home for the magnet.
A: Since I was little, it was instilled in me to conserve water.
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In cdh1 Δ background, Clb2 is in excess (as in APC-A) since Cdh1 degrades Clb2.
We tested whether neurospheres express Nogo-A since they are derived from Nogo-A+ radial glial cells.
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