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Discover Ludwig'date generated' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the date on which something is generated, as in: "The report was date generated on June 3rd, 2020."
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Alamy is by no means a failure, having to date generated over £85m in royalties to photographers.
The combination of locality × transplant date generated 12 environments.
But such efforts have to date generated only mixed results (Meyer [1995]; Black et al. [2003]).
All date generated or analyzed during this study are included in this article.
The particular statistical model is chosen based on the average error of estimated date generated using statistical models with the actual data over span of years.
The Sanger Institute Mouse Genetics Project MGPP) is one of the founding members of the IMPC and has, to date, generated over 1000 knockout first conditional ready mouse lines.
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Essentially, all pairwise combinations of the four receptors can be induced by the 10 specific ErbB ligands characterized to date, generating a great potential for signal diversification.
The UK10K project is the largest WGS study to date generating data one order of magnitude deeper compared to the 1000 Genomes Project.
To date, generating a high resolution and precise map of protein-RNA interactions still remains a big challenge, which requires novel experimental, computational, and statistical solutions.
However, the new set of dates generated by Higham shows that these not only cluster round the date of 14,700 years before the present, but that they cover only a very narrow range of about a hundred years or less.
A complete accuracy assessment was performed on classified images of the two dates generated during this study.
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