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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a separate array" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming or data structures, where you want to specify that something should be treated independently from other data.
Example: "The function will return the results as a separate array, allowing for easier manipulation of the data."
Alternatives: "in an independent array" or "as an individual array".
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Fosmids were prepared by the same method and printed as a separate array.
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To control for variation in individual probe hybridization efficiency and fluorescence intensity, mechanically sheared whole genomic DNA was used as a template for cRNA hybridization on a separate array.
Future array based methods could include mRNA profiling and a separate array for profiling the genotype of the corresponding probe sets and their surrounding regions.
Each RNA sample was hybridized to a separate array, resulting in biological replicates for each genotype and age combination.
RNA from each heifer was hybridized to a separate array.
RNA from each pig was hybridised to a separate array.
Second, representations prepared from the two parents were compared on a separate array.
This routine reads in the contours from a DS9 *.con file and returns the x and y coordinates of each component as a separate numpy array.
For validation of miRNA expression, qPCR data was explored for 12 miRNAs that were chosen based on varying degrees of differential expression between the four cell lines as observed in a separate miRNA array experiment.
The 5S genes were organised in long tandems as separate arrays.
We treat the two sections as separate arrays for the purposes of analysis, due to previously observed inter-section differences [ 14, 15].
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