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The phrase "ams has a" is not correct in English as it appears to be incomplete or lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where "ams" is defined or clarified, such as in a technical or organizational context.
Example: "Ams has a new project that aims to improve efficiency in our operations."
Alternatives: "ams possesses a" or "ams features a".
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Dating back to 1888, the AMS has a proud history of study programmes that promote mathematical research, increase the awareness of the value of mathematics to society and foster excellence in mathematics education.
Amorphous microporous silica (AMS) has a potential to be used as a carrier and delivery platform for GFs.
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Conservative and Plaid Cymru AMs had a free vote.
The patterns of spl and ems1 were similar whereas ams had a different pattern, consistent with the fact that the tapetum layer is absent in both spl and ems1 but is formed in the ams anther.
Each AM has a far bigger mandate than any MP, yet that does not undermine the process.
Mr. Cataldi, who as a morning-show host on WIP-AM has a bigger audience, has repeatedly beat up the Avalon beach patrol on the air.
I may lay it to rest now, however, after finding that Sky's Soccer AM has a similar story, which provided a running gag on Saturday's show.
Cal-520-AM has a spectrum very similar to Fluo-4, with an improved signal-to-noise ratio (48).
AM has a statistical power that is similar to association mapping to detect disease-associated variants that differ markedly in frequency between populations [ 18].
AM has a variety of effects on the vasculature that include vasodilation, regulation of permeability, inhibition of endothelial cell apoptosis and oxidative stress, regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation, and promotion of angiogenesis [ 1, 4].
AM has an attractive but previously undefined role in human endometrial repair.
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