Sentence examples for ab true from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ab true" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a truncation of a phrase, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "The statement is ab true" does not make sense in English.
Alternatives: "absolutely true" or "truly accurate".

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CB false, BA false, CA false; History 4: CB false, AB true, CA false, BC true, BA false, BA false, CB false; History 5: BA false, CB false, BA true, AB true, AB true, BC false, BC true; History 6: BA false, BC true, BA false, CB true, CB false, AB true, BC true.

The resulting six histories are: History 1: BA false, CB false, CA false, BC true, AC false, AB true, CB true; History 2: BC true, BC true, CB false, AC false, BC false, CB false, CB False; History 3: AB true, AC true, AB true, AB true.

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"In our increasingly tormented world," the ambassador wrote in an e-mail, "Abd el-Kader — a true world hero — is 'talking' today to a much broader audience about our shared values and on how humanity could and can prevail over all differences and prejudices".

Nina Berman's (AB'82) new book is a true collaboration between photographer and subject.

The use of all possible crosses has greater power when the true partition is AB | CD (in which case four of the six crosses are segregating the QTL) than when the true partition is A | BCD (in which case three of the six crosses are segregating the QTL).

In the case that the true partition is AB | CD, there are some differences among the choices of three crosses when two of the three are segregating the QTL, in terms of the chance that the 95% credible set contains only the true partition.

If the true partition is AB | CD, with C and D having an allele that results in an increase in the phenotype, the A × B cross does not segregate a QTL, while each of A × C, B × D, and A × D have a segregating QTL with the latter taxon in each cross increasing the phenotype.

This is also true for the AB-loop.

Ultimately, none of the AB 32 dooms-day scenarios came true.

Dividing both sides by (a-1) and simplifying leaves a/ a-1) =b, Since a/ a-1, it's also true that a^2/(a-1) =bc.

We've all heard the phrase "abs are made in the kitchen". True enough.

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