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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ces" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clear meaning or context.
Example: "As ces are often misunderstood, it's important to clarify their significance."
Alternatives: "as such" or "as they are".
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Le Pur et l'impur (1932; The Pure and the Impure), published with little success in 1932 as Ces Plaisirs ("These Pleasures"), is one of the first major women's texts to be centred on lesbian themes.
In mammals, SYCE1, SYCE2, SYCE3 and TEX12 proteins have been identified as CEs.
(a) The photo of two F-DSCs using CNTs and Pt as CEs, respectively.
The F-DSCs use SCNT as CEs and the 18 μm TNT as photoanode.
c e SEM images of the BFTO, Gr, and typical BGr films as CEs.
This study furnishes insights on how Cu2S@carbon nanostructures based electrodes are extremely effective as CEs for QDSSCs.
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The median urinary iodine was measured by As-Ce catalytic chromatography.
In 1986 he published what the Nobel committee called pioneering research that identified the first two bona fide "death genes," known as ced-3 and ced-4.
As CE says, there is no plausible story about how that might have happened.
And, as Karima Bennoune writes in Open Democracy, the piece known as "Ce voleur qui" (This thief who) remains sadly topical today because of the number of journalists killed in recent times, including those murdered by Islamic State (Isis) this year.
It was one such who on Quebec radio this summer angrily referred to de Gaulle as "ce vieux trou de cul"—"that old arsehole".
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