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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed whole" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about assumptions or interpretations of something as a complete entity.
Example: "In our analysis, we considered the data as an assumed whole to draw our conclusions."
Alternatives: "presumed entirety" or "taken as a whole".
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For this calculation we assumed whole body protein contents of glutamine and phenylalanine of 7.0 and 4.2%, respectively [ 17].
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Variant discovery and allele-frequency estimation were modeled assuming whole genome sequencing of DNA extracted from bulks of recombinants with high- and low-fluorescence phenotypes.
"I had assumed the whole thing could be buried," he recalled.
https://t.co/0eOMcRdRu6 Some people assumed the whole thing must be a spoof.
Mr. Rosengren said his staff had assumed the whole matter had ended after Mr. Moussaoui was detained in August.
For Marion Jones, the phrase in her wedding vows -- "For better or for worse" -- has assumed a whole new meaning.
When their commander yelled at them to get back in formation, the Texans assumed the whole Union line was being ordered to retreat, and with a rebel yell charged forward.
I assumed the whole world was over "Cinderella" right along with me.
I'd assumed this whole thing wouldn't have been a woman's idea, and would have put money on it being the passion project of a straight man, but it turned out I was wrong.
In terms of demand, we assumed the whole population of the study area to be potential users of SPC.
So, during developing the model of this process, it was assumed that whole slurry would be fed to SSCoF process after adjusting the pH with dilute sulfuric acid.
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