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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as is specific" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be an attempt to refer to something that is specific, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "The requirements for the project should be followed as is specific in the guidelines."
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(a) Efficient production and detection of starter neurons, that is, the neurons whose presynaptic inputs are to be traced, are pivotal to successful RV tracing of circuitry, as is specific labeling of true input neurons, that is, presynaptic neurons giving direct input to the starter neurons.
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However, farmed fish are relatively understudied, as are specific seafood items and seafood imports from Asia and South America.
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A number of studies have reported evidence to support the association to the IL13 gene at chromosome 5q31 as being specific to PsA16,17,18.
The active site has a high affinity to the substrate as well as being specific to the substrate.
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These domains were expressed as being specific and separable.
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Currently, the antibody with the same catalog number is sold as being specific to SUR2B.
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