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The phrase "at reverse" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity. Example: "The car was parked at reverse, making it difficult to exit the driveway."
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The primer/probe sets used for Ctgf mRNA expression were: AGT CGC CTC TGC ATG GTC A (forward), GCG ATT TTA GGT GTC CGG AT (reverse), and FCC TGC GAA GCT GAC CTG GAG GAA AQ (probe).
His bumbling attempts at reverse engineering are both comedic and horrifying.
The cut-off frequency was over 1 Gbps at reverse bias of 1.5 V.
The dynamic behavior has been also compared at reverse recovery of a free-wheeling diode in a standard IGCT circuit.
The photocurrent signal using different input optical channels was analyzed at reverse and forward bias and under steady state illumination.
The neuron is either at rest with a polarized membrane, or it is conducting a nerve impulse at reverse polarization.
So I need to make a product like that, and Samsung is obviously very good at reverse engineering other people's products.
The undoped films exhibited non-linear current voltage (IV) behavior typical of Schottky metal-semiconductor barriers with breakdown at reverse bias.
To some extent we may be looking at reverse causation, with troubled economies forced into harsh austerity while those doing well (e.g., Poland) can keep expanding spending.
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You may wince at reverse-reverse-sweeps and ramps over the keeper's head.
Anderson has also proven to be more adept at reverse-swing, which emerged towards the end of Botham's career.
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