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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all extent" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of terms, possibly intending to convey "to all extents" or "in all respects."
Example: "The project was successful to all extents, meeting every requirement set forth by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "to all degrees" or "in every respect."
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Others had come to be lost there, to echo into phantom refractions, to sign his name as their own, to become famous in a system of "Stars" that shrugged at confirmation anywhere outside the Factory's walls — a "you can't fire me I quit" gesture across all extent mediums, from painting to the tabloids to the distant siren of Hollywood celluloid.
Datasets of the HCfyi were derived from all extent protein interaction datasets, which include all LC interaction data (BioGRID [41], BIND [36], DIP [42], MINT [43], and MIPS [40]), and all HTP interaction data [25] [28], [34], [35], [42].
Since we did not intend to replicate these results to all extent but rather want to highlight differences between methods we here only considered motifs with up to three nodes, which left a single triad, namely triads census 201 ([70], [70], see also Figure 7 and S4), i.e. the mutually connected two-path (ID = 9 in [67]).
The Populus genome has experienced at least four rounds of genome duplication: two ancient duplication events prior to the gymnosperm-angiosperm divergence and before the diversification of all extent angiosperms, an intermediate event shared with all core eudicots plants, and a recent event occurring after the divergence of the lineages leading to Populus and Arabidopsis [ 22, 23, 25].
The phylogenetic relationship between G. lamblia and S. salmonicida, the likely mitochondrial origin of the organelle, together with mitochondria and their derived organelles currently being thought to be universally present in all extent eukaryotes [ 10] strongly suggest that the common ancestor of the two species contained an organelle with mitochondrial ancestry.
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After years of hunting, only three slabs from all this extent were adequate for the task.
So, to all extents, your archetypal millennial.
In fact, to all extents and purposes, you are like Ferdinand the Bull from the famous illustrated children's book.
She isn't just one of the guys; to all extents and purposes, she is a guy.
A pastoral, wistful brand of psychedelia holds sway throughout this absorbing record – even though Wildflower is, to all extents and purposes, a retro hip-hop album about smoking weed.
As for aid, Somaliland's lack of international recognition – despite being independent to all extents and purposes for the last two decades – means most aid goes through UN agencies rather than directly to the government.
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