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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addition one or two" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "In addition one or two more items are needed for the project."
Alternatives: "add one or two" or "in addition to one or two."
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In addition, one or two strings can be used as alternative, lower-power 2D sources, if desired.
In addition one or two facilitators (not participating in the project) prompt each step, and add some verbal color and instruction.
Whereas the standard destination vector contains only CmR and ccdB genes flanked by two attR signals, this destination vector contains, in addition, one or two cDNA expression elements.
In addition, one or two other adjacent saccharides also participate in binding to the surrounding regions of the CBP as minor binding saccharides (MiBS) to strengthen the binding forces.
In addition, one or two 2.7- or 3.5-mm lag screws may be applied perpendicular to the fracture for compression.
In addition, one or two representative genotyped pigs of these breeds, were re-sequenced to approximately 10x depth of coverage.
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In addition, one or the other of only two surgical team leaders was involved in all cases.
The addition of one or two new directors on the typical S&P 1500 board appears to have a positive impact on board independence levels.
Although maximum fluorescent signal decreased slightly as each additional nonfluorescent primer was added, the addition of one or two more primers to the reaction did not adversely influence signal strength to the extent that genotyping was compromised.
The menu is small, with the addition of one or two specials each evening.
The central pyrazole ring tolerates the addition of one or two methyl groups.
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