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The phrase "a specific strand of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particular aspect or variation of a broader topic or category.
Example: "In our research, we are focusing on a specific strand of environmental science that examines urban ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a particular aspect of" or "a distinct variation of".
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Non-cake-related TV talent shows are no longer an event and a specific strand of celebrity mag has depleted in influence.
It is essentially a pair of enzymes that can be designed to find and remove a specific strand of DNA inside a cell, and then replace it with a new piece of genetic material.
The research could inspire technologies designed to transform salt water into pure drinking water or to immediately separate a specific strand of DNA from a collection of biological materials.
He argues that its application to several varieties of conservative Protestants, Muslims, and others suffers grievously from lack of first-hand knowledge of the groups described, judgment masked by purportedly neutral language, and a blithe disregard for historical understanding". characterize so much more than its initial denotation of a specific strand of American Protestantism.
By mixing Victoriana with chola-girl get-up, he summarised brilliantly what he has done so well, which is to give Givenchy a specific strand of dark romanticism that brings the house bang up to date. .
France's film examines a specific strand of that narrative: the efforts by ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) and its offshoot, TAG (Treatment Action Group), to get the FDA and the National Institutes of Health to speed up the process by which drugs were tested and approved for the treatment of HIV and AIDS.
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It uses "molecular scissors" to alter a very specific strand of DNA.
This implies another advantage of the Smart Strands system; it can individually predict the distribution of the prestressing force of a specific strand.
One specific strand of this discussion emerged from consideration of Weber's (2005) argument that biology is heteronymous, i.e., that it ultimately borrows its explanatory power from the laws of physics and chemistry.
The sensor consists of a gold electrode covered in specific strands of DNA.
The molecular tweezers are made by putting three specific strands of DNA into a test tube.
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