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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are comprehensive of" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically intended to convey that something includes or covers a wide range of topics or elements, but the correct expression would be "are comprehensive in" or "are comprehensive of" is not standard usage. Example: "The report is comprehensive in its analysis of the market trends."
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Although the design of a β-beam facility is carried out in a different framework, the Eurisol program, the detector R&D as well as the main physics issues are comprehensive of all possibilities for future neutrino beam facilities.
We feel that the Lady Health Workers' lists are comprehensive of their catchment areas, as they are from the local community and have first-hand information about all households under their care.
Thus, the domains include sub-categories that are all distinct from each other and that are comprehensive of all the unique effects mentioned by patients in the groups and interviews.
With approximately 70,000 transcripts analyzed per library and assuming around 300,000 transcripts are expressed per cell [ 26, 37], our analysis provides ~1-fold coverage for transcripts expressed at >0.9 copies per cell and thus the produced profiles are comprehensive of the gill transcriptome.
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The search strategy was intended to be comprehensive of the peer-reviewed literature over the breadth of date ranges during which distraction arthroplasty specifically has been developed.
This category was comprehensive of a wide range of conditions (ICD 10: F20 – F29).
The present review is not intended to be comprehensive of the ion mobility advances but rather focuses on time-dispersive IM-MS instrumentation over the past few years.
The above-mentioned references are comprehensive also of this kind of variants.
The movable fluid parameters are comprehensive reflection of micro-characteristics of ultra-low permeability reservoir.
For that, we will need enforceable, market-based standards that are comprehensive instead of piecemeal.
USA Today released it's comprehensive list of America's happiest, healthiest cities Monday, and the West was dominant.
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