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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sizes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "sizes" is plural and should not be preceded by the singular article "a." An example of a correct phrase would be "a size" when referring to a single measurement. Alternatives could be "one size" or "a particular size."
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If hard copies of drawings are required, the first-choice standard sizes of drawings are the conventional "A" sizes of drawing papers.
That's one of the things pulling up Series A sizes.
Purified spinae were examined with SDS-PAGE on 12.5% gels (A, sizes of protein markers on left) or by TEM (negatively stained) without treatment (A, lane 1 and B), or digested with proteinase K at a concentration of 2 mg/ml (A, lane 2; C10, 10 mg/ml (A, lane 3; C2) and 20 mg/ml (A, lane 4; C3), or heated at 100°C for 1 min (D1), 5 min (D2), 10 min (D3 and D4).
However according to recent work from Cizkova et al. [ 50] the PKW haploid genome is actually 93.3% of the size of DH 'Pahang' with a sizes of 554 and 594 Mb respectively.
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Owing to a lack of uptake, the Mini-A, Mini-B and Micro-A sizes are rarely used, while Type B fell out of fashion in the 2000s when smaller connectors made it look clunky in comparison.
Half a size?
Marilyn Monroe was a size 16.
"He's a size 18.
Are you a size 24?
It was just a size difference.
She is now a size 14, not a size 16 18.
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