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The phrase "am that were" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am that were lost in the woods." (This example is incorrect and does not make sense.)
Alternatives: "I am that which" or "I am one who".
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To analyze difference in the infection pattern of AM that were directly infected with C. pneumoniae vs. AM that were co- incubated with C. pneumoniae- infected apoptotic PMN we calculated the amount of small and large inclusions inside these cells (Fig. 5A C).
Thus, large inclusions were almost exclusively observed in AM that were infected by PS- positive C. pneumoniae- infected PMN (6% ±1.8%vs. 0.5±0.5%, p = 0.02; n = 3), whereas the appearance of small inclusions did not differ between both conditions (Fig. 5A).
However, AM that were incubated with both the yeast cells and rabbit polyclonal antisera to C. neoformans manifested significantly increased levels of mRNA for IL-6, but not IL-1 alpha or TNF-alpha.
The Hindu seers who proclaimed, "I Am That" were onto something.
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How is that being handled?
How is that being played out today?
How is that been going?
Only lately is that being redressed.
There I am! That's me!
What's that been like?
How was that was possible?
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