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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entirely express" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to fully convey or communicate something completely. Example: "She struggled to entirely express her emotions to her therapist, but the words just wouldn't come out."
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In asthma research, there is growing evidence indicating that traditional outcomes, such as respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function, do not entirely express the patients' perception of the limitation determined by this condition [ 1].
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All of these songs are dangerously hummable, but they all, at least, are full-length songs — whatever charms they have are entirely expressed and can be pushed out of the mind with repeated plays.
The resulting stabilization and performance design problems are entirely expressed as linear matrix inequalities.
By contrast, most cells in Rosenthal's canal are SGNs, which almost entirely expressed apoptotic signals through Annexin V detection at the early stage after ouabain treatment.
No readthrough mechanism have been described until now in plants and nonsense substitutions are not enough to stop the translation since the second allele can be entirely expressed.
Both CLAK-C hol and CLAK-E ig are entirely expressed in terms of standard linear algebra operations, such as matrix products and matrix factorizations, provided by the BLAS and LAPACK libraries.
The role of bilaterian ParaHox genes (with the exception of Gsx that is almost entirely expressed in the central nervous system (CNS)) seems to relate to both the CNS and endoderm patterning processes.
In subsequent sections, we consider two issues: (1) the means whereby so many Ca2+ channels reach post-ER membranes, most commonly the PM, without perturbing the behavior of intervening organelles and (2) evidence that IP3R and RyR, which are almost entirely expressed in the ER or sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), are expressed in the PM of some cells.
Others have sworn off fish entirely and express aversion even to the idea.
Whereas colonic adenocarcinoma strongly expressed MMP-9, two benign breast lesions (fibroadenoma and myofibroblastoma) failed entirely to express MMP-9 under the same conditions.
Among the 20 genes, 6 XYLP genes showed specific expression patterns and 3 were entirely lowly expressed.
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