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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears that the type" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing observations or conclusions about a specific type of something, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "It appears that the type of data we collected is insufficient for our analysis."
Alternatives: "seems that the type" or "looks like the type".
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In addition, it appears that the type of epoxy resins did not affect the tensile behavior of the sheets much.
Moreover, it appears that the type of alkali in the glass affects the frequency of this peak.
It hence appears that the type of required correction of a web-based survey needs to be tested specifically for a particular sample.
Because our assay measured total tryptase levels, which is an indicator of total mast cell burden [14], it appears that the type and severity of most symptoms are unrelated to elevated mast cell numbers.
It thus appears that the type II cohesins generally interact with the type II dockerins in this organism.
Thus, it appears that the type of chemotherapy regimen used could influence the predictive value observed for the MTHFR C677T polymorphism.
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Thus, it appears that the types of consequences due to spinal pain are fairly similar in different averaged age groups.
It appears that the types of errors that were made may be more closely related to the faucet design than to dementia level.
It also appeared that the type of load, whether it was applied in a uniaxial or biaxial way, had a minor influence on the observed strain concentrations.
Therefore, it would appear that the type, density and location of tumour inflammatory cells are important in determining cancer outcome in these patients.
It appears that the fungal-type and plant-type lineages may have diverged from the animal-type β-galactosidases early in GH35 evolution, but plants retained the animal-type β-galactosidase, as well.
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