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Discover Ludwig"continuously receptive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a person who is consistently willing and able to receive new ideas or information. For example: The team leader was continuously receptive to new ways of thinking and problem solving.
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Pulse-chase experiments with CholB labeled with different fluorophores showed that throughout a period of 16 h, fetal mouse NSCs show very little labeling, whereas DCX+ cells are continuously receptive to the three fluorophor-CholB used (Alexa488 at t = 0, atexa594 at t = 8 h, and Cy5 after fixation at t = 16 h) (Figure 1b).
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Male F. benguetensis figs were continuously available at the receptive stage for the pollinating fig wasps through various mechanisms.
And thank you for my own tenderly receptive, resilient heart, which continuously breaks more deeply open inside this vulnerable, humbling path of human loving.
Once control tuning properties were characterized, an adapting stimulus was presented continuously for 12 minutes on cells' receptive fields (Adaptation I, Fig. 1).
These older, larger, and stronger musth-males are also able to provide respite for receptive females who would otherwise be chased and continuously harassed by the advances of a series of younger males, so females enter into consort with them, sometimes for several days [8], [12].
(Interview no. 8, Female, 21 years) Because individuals are receptive to information at different times, many felt that it needed to be conveyed continuously.
Very receptive.
"Were they receptive?
She seemed receptive.
They're receptive.
She was receptive.
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