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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, sharp bark or sound made by a dog, often in a playful or annoying manner.
Example: "The little dog was always ready to give a yap whenever someone walked by the house."
Alternatives: "a bark" or "a yelp".
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To investigate the role of miR-130a as a YAP target gene, we examined its function in YAP-induced overgrowth and oncogenic transformation.
"My bark is worse than my bite, and my bark is sort of a yap".
The lyrics are clever, if a bit stiff: The dramatist of yesterday was certainly a yap; He didn't cater to the mob, he knew not vim nor snap.
Plan UK's formal structure with a YAP member sitting on the board of trustees, as at Chelmsford Co-op and The Roundhouse, also ensures a direct line of communication with the management team.
Completers were less likely than discontinuers to be involved in a YAP, although they were more likely to have taken trade, vocational, or technical programs during high school.
All provinces offer a YAP where young people can work in the trades (and perhaps towards certification) while completing their high school diplomas.
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In an immunofluorescence experiment, the YAP distribution in these cells was analyzed after the Ang II treatment using a YAP-specific antibody.
Young resembles a yapping attention-seeker in the back row of form IIIC.
Friedel made a yapping gesture at his tormentors at full-time.
"Is this a yapping-dog intervention?" How did it come to this, Tiny Dancer?
In the Steen, four unruly children stand a yowling cat on its hind legs as a yapping spaniel looks on.
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