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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strands" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a strand" if referring to a single piece or "strands" if referring to multiple pieces without the article "a."
Example: "She found a strand of hair on the floor."
Alternatives: "a piece" or "a thread."
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The 5′-end [gamma-P] ATP labeled A and 2′F-U/C A strands were preassembled with their complementary strands at equimolar concentrations.
While speculative, this change in fluorescence might occur as Zn II) bridges two monomers via His51, allowing the formation of an extended β sheet structure mediated at the D strands and extending over the E, B, and A strands of β2m.
Similar(58)
Fold Strand B (the one on the same side as Strand A) over Strand A. Fold Strand B (the one on the same side as Strand A) over Strand A. Fold Strand C over the top of Strand B. Fold Strand D over the top of Strand C, but underneath Strand A. Fold Strand D over the top of Strand C, but underneath Strand A. Pull tight.
However, partial primer complementarity (i.e. complementarity of only 8 adenine nucleotides in the primer's sequence) is sufficient for the reaction initiation, and due to the random nature of the attachment it can also bind to the A-strands found commonly in the UTRs [ 71].
No longer a strand".
TYRANNOSAUR is a Strand Releasing film.
Next, he encounters a stranded baby buffalo.
There is a strand of irony here.
A strand of hair fell over his face.
"She even got a strand of Mother Teresa's hair.
What is a strand of Washington's hair worth?
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