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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at one hand" is not correct in standard written English; the correct expression is "on one hand." You can use "on one hand" when presenting one side of an argument or situation, often followed by "on the other hand" to present a contrasting perspective
Example: "On one hand, the new policy could improve efficiency; on the other hand, it may lead to job losses."
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At one hand, we want to get as large an alignment as possible, while on the other hand, we want to minimize the number of hinges and gaps.
At one hand, mutational fuzzers require a set of valid inputs as a starting point, in which modifications are then introduced.
Most species make very few COs per chromosome pair despite a substantial excess of DSBs, and C.elegans stands at one hand of this spectrum with one, and only one, CO formed per chromosome pair.
At one hand he has a briefcase containing a Glock handgun; at the other he has a knapsack containing a platinum necklace studded with large, clear diamonds and matching earrings, and a big pendant in the elongated shield of the Clipse logo.
At one hand, findings can be presented to experts and how such findings would modify the experts' diagnostic judgments, regarding the likelihood of particular diseases, can be measured.
One of the sector's seasoned watchers and deal advisors, LUMA Partners CEO Terence Kawaja, describes the segment's situation as "a tale of two cities": "At one hand, you've got fantastic exits at great multiples, new strategic players enter the marketplace.
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Note that RMA uses a linear intensity approximation which ignores saturation at high transcript concentrations at one hand-side and corrects the intensities for non-specific hybridization using a global background level on the other hand-side.
As a result, Mr. Morris said, the Democratic candidates had "at least one hand tied behind their back" if they chose to respond to Mr. Bloomberg's attack.
You're required by vehicle traffic law to have at least one hand on the wheel at all times".
The tourists have, though, got at least one hand on the tiller since the removal of Haddin.
Mr. Siegel cited a 2003 study sponsored by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety that found that smokers were more likely than nonsmokers to have at least one hand on the steering wheel.
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