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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as repeats" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing repetition, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The data was collected as repeats to ensure accuracy in the results."
Alternatives: "as repetitions" or "in repeated instances".
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In this way, we obtained a CRISPR databases with >4700 consensus repeats, which we refer to as REPEATS (see Table 1 for details).
Lowry paints his figures as repeats because that is what they are – clones for the industrial machine.
The reason: cable channels have had enormous success in the summer picnicking on their lazy bones -- otherwise known as repeats.
USA would get original episodes as well as repeats of those already produced for ABC.
For any Democratic president of the modern era, of course, such a state of affairs is about as predictable and unavoidable as repeats of "Law and Order".
Sequence gaps were treated as repeats.
D0 subdomains often occur as repeats.
This includes domains that occur as repeats, ∼21% involve multiple copies of the self-domain in single or separate chains.
Proteins that bind cyclic nucleotide monophosphate share ∼120-residue cyclic nucleotide binding (CNB) domains, often as repeats.
We also found that regions with exceedingly high coverage were identified as "repeats", and did not form contigs even when the assembly runs executed.
"Mergefilter" prevents generating anchors from seeds which would incur more than the specified number of anchors, tagging these regions as "repeats".
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