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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive annotation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where annotations or comments are made in a forceful or assertive manner, often in academic or technical writing.
Example: "The researcher employed aggressive annotation techniques to highlight the critical flaws in the previous studies."
Alternatives: "forceful commentary" or "assertive notes".
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Additional annotations can be added and more aggressive annotation filtering can be applied as required by changing the filtering criteria.
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Virginia Woolf scorned the very idea of marginal annotation, imagining aggressive defilers leaving marks on a book's flesh.
The gene ontology annotation assigned 69,912 (aggressive polyp) and 51,879 (non-aggressive polyp) transcripts to at least one gene ontology group.
It was not fully clear how the annotated genes were involved in regulating aggressive behaviour; however, as the annotation of the chicken genome improves, this may provide a clearer picture of how the genes are related to aggressive behaviour.
Others affect basic cellular and metabolic processes, or are mutations in computationally predicted genes for which aggressive behavior is the first biological annotation.
These annotations, which still appear on blogs, are aggressive and witty, and they nearly always end with a highhanded, Tory-style Q.E.D.; gloating about gotchas is mandatory.
Kickante offers data analytics to track campaigns, webinars on best practices, YouTube video annotations to help campaigns go viral, and an aggressive outreach to potential donors via e-mail and social media.
Repeat annotation, gene prediction and genome annotation.
Errors in genome annotation.
"Extremely aggressive.
Aggressive fighting.
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