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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquire completely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of obtaining something in its entirety or fully understanding a concept.
Example: "To succeed in this course, you must acquire completely the knowledge and skills outlined in the syllabus."
Alternatives: "fully obtain" or "completely grasp".
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Such change would be easy, as selective instead of complete excavation does not require the dentist to acquire completely new skills or expensive additional tools.
Serial entrepreneur C chose partners for two subsequent ventures from his Master's class, but for his last project, he complemented his market expertise with the technical expertise that he did or could not acquire completely.
In contrast, when influenza viruses reassort, they acquire completely new antigens for example by reassortment between avian strains and human strains; this is called antigenic shift.
This made it possible to acquire completely valid responses with no missing data in all samples, and inevitably resulted in a valid response rate of 100%.
The viral reassortants derived from different virus subtypes can acquire completely new antigens (antigenic shift) thus avoiding recognition by previously infected hosts and allowing for efficient transmission, leading to a pandemic [ 4].
This is important because it is very hard to acquire completely dry wood and if you don't tighten it down, it will bend and your table will be ruined.
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Even though the two QR codes extracted from tampered image are a little damaged, VQ index values hidden in it still can be acquired completely to restore suspected tampered regions as well shown in Figs. 11f and 12f.
Despite this, some enzyme families from certain enzyme class like GT were not acquired completely.
A gradual reduction in the origin of new domains in higher nodes also suggests that proteins in the higher forms of life have evolved mostly by reusing existing domains from the protein repertoire rather than acquiring completely new domains [ 9].
More strictly, about one-quarter were associated with regulatory neofunctionalization, that is, one of the non-conserved orthologs had acquired completely new co-expression neighbours (i.e. had significantly diverged).
These differences include 1369 base pair changes and 157 gaps required to align the DNA, and three genomic locations where DLP1 and DLP2 have acquired completely different genes, which originate from entirely different sources (Additional file 2: Table S2).
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