Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(3)
Exact(1)
Thus, based on this level of sensitivity, we estimate that if TNCLV is present in Ao38 or Sf9 cells, it would be found at less than one TNCLV genome per 50 cells.
Similar(57)
Cu-rich particulates are found at less than this temperature.
Cu-rich phase particulates are found at less than this temperature.
Variations on the detector configuration are investigated via Monte Carlo N-Particle simulations to minimize the total instrument mass while maintaining acceptable response accuracy a dose error less than 15% for bare 252Cf, bare AmBe, an epi-thermal and mixed monoenergetic sources is found at less than 4.5 kg moderator mass in all studied cases.
On cartography plots with leverage plotted on the 3rd axis, connector hubs were found at less extreme values of leverage (lconnector = 0.2318+/−0.1228) than provincial hubs (lprovincial = 0.3479+/−0.0688) for all subjects.
Of the signatures present in a given library, the vast majority, 93% of P/40 and 95% of N/40, were found at less than 0.01% abundance (less than 100 tpm).
The authors concluded that plant miRNAs – if present at all in the ingesting animal – were found at less than one copy per cell even in presumed target organs such as liver and kidney.
The secret to eternal youth can be found at much less expense, it appears.
She frequently turns up in ballet tutus and petticoats, which can be found at Costumes 4 Less for about $20.
The submerged parts of the series of ridges that are capped by the island archipelagoes of the western Pacific are continuous and are to be found at depths of less than about 2,000 feet (610 metres).
The CDF is the probability that a real-valued random variable (the PAPR here) featuring a given probability distribution will be found at a value less than or equal to γ, which can be expressed in our case as Pr PAPR d N ≤ γ = Pr max k ∈ [ [ 0, NP - 1 ] ] | X ( k ) | 2 P d, mean ≤ γ. (13).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com