Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
In that journey to comprehend the causes and effects, I had the privilege of working with a myriad of others who too sought answers to the elusive "why".
However, it remains elusive why patient survival was not associated with EDN3 methylation as it was with loss of EDN3 protein expression.
However, it remains open to what extent the same effects are present in humans and it remains elusive why Native Americans would be at a higher risk of hepatic steatosis then populations in other word regions.
Similar(57)
According to Formosa regulars, there is nothing particularly elusive about why people are so strongly attached to the restaurant.
A PhD in cognitive psychology, Cleeremans is the director of the neuroscience institute at his alma mater, the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium, and runs a research group dedicated to answering one of humanity's most elusive quandaries: why and how are we conscious?
"In 2008, it started getting to the point where I needed some assistance walking through clubs the dark lights and strobes can make it hard but I was more elusive about why I couldn't see in the dark," Lance tells me.
The more elusive problem is why he decided to write a book about the experience, a book that describes the actual steps in the process and investigates at some length the implications of what he is doing.
In Beckett's play Gogo and Didi speak about the futility of life while waiting for the elusive Mr Godot.Gogo: Why don't we hang ourselves?Didi: With what Gogo: You haven't got a bit of rope Didi: NoGogo: Then we can'tThe passage usually gets a laugh, but it takes a great banana to put it over well.
With the Why Elusive, Two Boys, Two Burials begins, "Noah Pozner loved tacos, so much so that he talked of wanting to be the manager of a taco factory when he grew up; that way, he would be able to eat a taco whenever he wanted".
If it is to be a distantly consumed third person spectacle, a series of coloured blobs moving on a screen, just one part of the digital leisure experience, than perhaps it does make sense to analyse endlessly the precise, elusive mechanics of why a man has fallen over.
Lively conveys a sense of floating outside of time, blending the enduring with the elusive, which is why she was so well cast in "The Age of Adaline," a time-travel melodrama of sorts that makes much of her natural air of slightly distracted loftiness.
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