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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assignments a" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete phrase and lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I have several assignments a student must complete this week."
Alternatives: "assignments for" or "assignments that".
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Among the molecular function assignments, a high percentage of genes were assigned for Binding (49.1%), predominantly heat shock proteins (Hsp).
Different tasks can have varying number of agents assigned to them, for tasks that require multiple assignments a vector cannot store data of each assignment.
Until this year, he said, he averaged 125 assignments a year from companies needing recruiting help.
Based on these assignments a secondary structure prediction was performed showing a properly folded protein.
If the boys miss two homework assignments, a letter is sent home.
Johnson's inexperience showed in his discomfort with quarters coverage assignments a few times.
The league now proposes to use Development League referees for 50 assignments a season, down from 75.
Even after finally dropping the columns in 1968 he continued reporting and undertook a handful of major assignments a year.
Most of the center's leaders are working in temporary assignments, a product of Mr. Tillerson's halt in promotions.
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The lynchpin for the success of TAFWU is the establishment of neighborhood locations throughout America, where all retired seniors will report for volunteer assignments -- a program that I spelled out in a previous article, Paying for a Longer Life.
(Several of their assignments a hike across Death Valley, a descent into the second-deepest "cave pit" in America are collected in Cahill's anthology "A Wolverine is Eating My Leg").
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