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Discover LudwigThe phrase "als it" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of "as it."
Example: "I will do it as it was intended."
Alternatives: "like it" or "in the way it".
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A review article focusing on the potential links between military-related factors and ALS has been published recently, and concluded that although there is evidence suggesting a role of military service in ALS, it is too premature to draw a firm conclusion regarding a causal relationship.
In this environment its role is clear: together with the acid-labile subunit (ALS), it stabilizes IGF-I and IGF-II in ternary complexes that have very slow dissociation rates and therefore long circulating half-lives [ 4, 5].
By Hilton Als It is difficult to prove — or disprove — the brilliance of those stage performers whose rise to fame occurred during the now distant pre-DVD age.
For Mr. Als it is a powerful connection to his mother and sisters: "I buried myself in their clothes, their secrets, their desires, to find myself through them".
By Hilton Als It's Nelson's articulation of her many selves that makes her readers feel hopeful.
By Hilton Als It's odd, but when I first saw Tina Satter's name, I assumed it was a typo — shouldn't Satter be Slattery?
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AL: It has its good points and its bad points.
Traditionally, of course, Pearson hasn't exactly been known as a pioneer in digital technology, so like its competitors McGraw Hill and Macmillan et al, it's had to "go digital or go home," so to speak.
DUBOV--Al, it's been one long year.
NN: Well, both of you... [Laughter] AL: It's running out of things to write about.
Go on Branson, O'Leary et al, it's over to you for some original thinking.
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