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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at to control" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that lacks grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "The manager was at to control the situation" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "in order to control" or "to manage".
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In this report, we explore a dual cell therapy modality by designing a dual-targeting core-shell nanoplatform to deliver LOX-1 siRNA and atorvastatin (AT) to control lipid trafficking to and from endothelial cells and macrophages in the atherosclerotic lesions selectively and sequentially.
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He was especially at pains to control bleeding in surgery.
The aim was to deter the development of unions, or at least to control and arbitrate their operations.
These meetings, in the late 1990's, were aimed at trying to control a force that Pakistan had helped create.
In the rapidly unfolding crisis, the principal threat to Mr. Mubarak is what he might have to do at home to control his population.
In one video of the brawl, Mayweather can be heard yelling at T.I. to "control your bitch".
De Clare started to construct a castle at Caerphilly to control his new gains in 1268.
Is it healthy in a democracy for one person, and an enigma at that, to control as large a share of the communications industry as Murdoch controls?
For example, metal ions and counterions could be grafted at defects to control the ionic conductivity.
Cognitive and social-cognitive tests are conducted at baseline to control for confounding variables.
I give my child small helpings at meals to control his/her weight 31.
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