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Discover Ludwig"abundance for" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to mean having plenty of something for a certain purpose or goal. For example: "This year we have an abundance for resources to put towards the project."
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How will this be affected by transcript abundance for targets that are less abundant than DSCAM?
Energy in abundance, for sure, but taken to wild excess.
You need patience in abundance for that as well.
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Another key question is what limits abundance, for, without limits, species numbers would grow exponentially.
Abundance for all is within our grasp.
Rice bran metabolites were normalized by median of relative abundance for the entire dataset.
The quantification of the mRNA abundance for each gene is presented as relative fold expression.
The idea of using fossil abundance for correlation dates back to Israelsky (1949).
It was then compared between reaches to determine the greatest relative abundance for each species.
The year is 1999, a time of bliss and abundance for SUVs.
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