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Discover Ludwig"did not degrade" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically it is used to indicate that something did not decline in quality or value. Example: Despite being stored in a humid environment for months, the antique book did not degrade in any noticeable way.
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Importantly, under the same conditions and in the same lysates, c-IAP1 also did not degrade, indicating that the RING domain of TRAF2 is required for the degradation of c-IAP1 by CD30.
POETE was removed during the heating, while the heating did not degrade the CNTs.
In terms of tensile testing and Weibull analysis this process did not degrade fibre mechanical properties.
The complexation of Ba2+ to curcumin did not degrade curcumin as per HPLC studies.
The aromatic compounds did not degrade as readily as the other hydrocarbons that were identified.
Acetic acid, however, did not degrade implying that the CW operated aerobically.
Further research showed that the TFA dissolved, but did not degrade, the cellulose in the straw.
The reforming performance did not degrade, and light hydrocarbons (over C1-hydrocarbons) in the diesel reformate were completely removed.
Non-directional tactile cues did not degrade primary task performance, but also did not improve performance on the secondary task.
The ECG signals measured by the fabricated micropillar electrode were good fidelity, and did not degrade because of the motion.
Phytate and citrate did not degrade and were not retarded in the sand columns; furthermore, the addition of the stabilizers increased column flow rates relative to unstabilized columns.
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