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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual fragmented" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing something that is genuinely or truly fragmented, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The report was filled with actual fragmented thoughts that made it difficult to follow."
Alternatives: "genuinely fragmented" or "truly fragmented".
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One of the most appropriate ways of defining the accuracy of assembly and annotation of metagenomic data are to use in silico simulated data from fragmented genomes [ 42] or actual fragmented genomic DNA from known organisms [ 43].
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He notes that the $1.4tn hotel sector is actually very fragmented, and that brands are pursuing an "asset-light strategy" with investors and hedge funds owning the actual hotels.
Dr. McLeer explained that with the disorder a person's memories are fragmented: the actual memory of the event and the emotion associated with it are separately encoded in the brain.
Consequently, the actual value of dispensed fragmented tablets in ambulatory setting might be higher, given that the exchange for a commercially available lower strength is not automated in community pharmacists during routine practice.
To test these estimates with actual data we fragmented DNA from the colorectal cancer cell line HT29 to sizes of approximately 150-250 bp to reflect the degree of fragmented DNA in plasma and performed serial dilution experiments with the fragmented DNA (that is, 50%, 20 %, 15 %, 10 %, 51%, and 0%).
Research in Africa is fragmented and the actual status of research remains unclear, while national institutions are struggling to build critical capacities, develop organisational mechanisms, and formulate priorities.
Unfortunately, few studies have empirically examined the actual movement of organisms in fragmented habitats through various kinds of agricultural matrices.
Gaye's album carefully sustained a mood; the actual soundtrack was more utilitarian, more fragmented and, surprisingly, closer at times to 1960s Motown and to the era's big-band jazz — revealing, even more, Gaye's musical breadth.
These pockets are often the actual target of conservation efforts, particularly in fragmented and heterogeneous landscapes (Stohlgren et al. 1997; Williams et al. 2007).
In practical terms, however, UNICEF did not always take full advantage of its potential role in specific country situations and adopted a partial and fragmented project-based approach, which limited its actual role in a given national context.
They planned to take the fragmented courier market and turn it into an actual web service.
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