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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific goal or objective that is intended to be achieved.
Example: "The marketing team has set an aimed target of increasing sales by 20% this quarter."
Alternatives: "specific target" or "designated target".
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In order to determine how the modifications of ALP1 and LYP1 had affected breakpoint selection, sites in CAN1 and LYP1 where translocations originate (donor sites) and sites in LYP1 and ALP1 at which translocations are aimed (target sites) were amplified and sequenced in all 93 translocation isolated from the unmodified and the modified strains.
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During the experiment, the volunteer was asked to stare at an aiming target in order to minimize the eye movements.
Know the person (movie star) that you're aiming (targeting).
These schemes are aimed at targeting that backbone.
Mostly, they aimed at targets in Aleppo, but sometimes they just fired anywhere.
Governments must put in place ambitious reforms aimed at targeting the learning of the most disadvantaged.
Thus, strategies aimed at targeting the toxicity of cytoplasmic TDP-43 aggregates may be effective.
But now the animal rights group has aimed its targets on the royals.
They do this through their many programs that are specifically aimed at targeting mind, body, economic empowerment and engagement.
In addition, with transposon strategies several constructions aimed at targeting different exons can be generated simultaneously.
Therefore other therapies aimed at targeting LLPCs are needed.
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