Sentence examples for a termed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a termed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The concept is a termed phenomenon in the field of psychology." (This is incorrect usage.)
Alternatives: "a designated" or "a labeled".

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For example, BPSS1993 encodes a metalloprotease A, termed MrpA, a 47 kDa protein negatively regulated by QS molecules, a putative hemolysin with homology to Bacillus cereus hemolysin III (BPSS0803) and LasA elastase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (BPSL0624).

aWS is caused by mutations thought to alter the interaction of lamin A with other proteins, and in HGPS there is over-production of an abnormally processed form of lamin A, termed progerin [ 25], that has been proposed to interact wrongly with nuclear components as well.

(c) Spatial distribution of action potential waveforms for the neuron in a, termed a footprint.

It was these works of wire and sheet metal that are now seen as the invention of the mobile, a termed first coined by dada artist Marcel Duchamp.

Pastebin is a dox dumping site – as well as a useful tool for programmers and writers who want to share a piece of text or store it for later – and it is facing what could be a termed a problem of popularity.

It was a termed a voluntary retirement, which meant the Dodgers still owned his rights.

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In addition, a region between AD and SH3-A (termed here the ADSIS region for " AD- SH3 Intervening Sequence") was strictly conserved among vertebrate p67 phox isologs, but was not seen in others, such as NOXA1 and NOXR.

THE only good legislator is a termed-out one.

A term of endearment?

Too raw a term.

Periodically, she coins a term.

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