Sentence examples for as flap from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as flap" is not correct and does not appear to be usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The document was marked 'confidential' as flap, indicating it should not be shared."
Alternatives: "as a note" or "as a label".

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The group behind the bird patrol, the Fatal Light Awareness Program, known as FLAP, estimates that one million to nine million birds die every year from impact with buildings in the Toronto area.

In their article in today's Nature Genetics, the company researchers say they have found that a variant form of a gene known as FLAP -- for 5-lipoxygenase activating protein -- is carried by 29percentt of all heart attack patients in Iceland and almost doubles their risk of the disease.

In the field of tissue engineering, extracorporeal strategies, such as flap prefabrication and the seeding of biocompatible scaffolds with either stem cells, committed osteoprogenitor cells or osteoblast-like cells, are favoured options.

Superfamily members, such as flap endonucleases, exonuclease 1, DNA repair protein XPG, endonuclease GEN1 and the 5′-3′-exoribonucleases, play key roles in many cellular processes such as DNA replication and repair, recombination, transcription, RNA turnover and RNA interference.

Treatment of the ulcers was challenging, as flap options were limited over the lower third of the leg and skin grafting was not easy as there was a lack of healthy granulations.

The general behavior of the reactor during LOEP is similar, but there are variations in important parameters such as flap valve open time, flow inversion time, and maximum fuel and coolant temperatures.

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But if you're falling out of a window anyway, you might as well flap".

"Deep reflective hocus pocus" has die-cut holes as well as flaps within flaps.

But in autism, they said, the only common motor symptoms are "repetitive behaviors such as flapping, circling or rocking".

All those complex thoughts were folded into the collection as flaps of fabric unfolded down the front of a dress.

That's definitely how it felt – as well as flapping in the wind, it didn't fasten onto my face properly.

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