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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambit scores" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to scoring or measuring within a defined scope or range, but clarity would depend on the surrounding text.
Example: "The ambit scores for the project were evaluated to determine its overall success."
Alternatives: "scope ratings" or "range scores."
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Because of our interest in the BMK1 signaling pathway, we were drawn to the strong inhibition effect of 10 and 11 against BMK1 with ambit scores of 0.5 and 0, respectively.
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For example, 11 possesses a dissociation constant (Kd) for BMK1 of 19 nM, a cellular IC50 for inhibiting epidermal growth factor induced BMK1 autophosphorylation of 0.19 ± 0.04 μM, and an Ambit KINOME scan selectivity score (S5) of 0.035.
Numbers of all kinds grew to huge proportions in his ambit: there were the famous scores and centuries, and when I knew Plum, he seemed very old; in those days 90, as he was in 1963, was a very great age.
The more that Waters's legend grows, the larger the ambit for his grievance becomes.
This census will be relatively modest in ambit.
They lie outside the ambit of the royal commission.
Most have refused to come under the ambit of the Right to Information Act.
Mr. Hazare wants the prime minister and the judiciary to be included in its ambit.
But the parties at Green Acres began to bring celebrities into his ambit.
He declared them as being out of the ambit of Islam," the declaration continues.
Now, awfulness is well within the ambit of negotiable artistic tones, while evil is not.
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