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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every fold" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "each crease or bend" and is often used to describe the physical folds in fabric or paper. Here is an example sentence: She carefully ironed every fold of the tablecloth before setting the table for the dinner party.
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Somehow, the scent of mold has insinuated itself into every fold.
Every fold, contour or strand is picked out until surface texture takes over and they verge on abstraction.
We must meticulously clean out every fold, pocket and Velcro attachment of any bag, hat or object we intend to take off the ship.
"It shrouded oft our martyred dead, and ere their limbs grew stiff and cold, their hearts' blood dyed its every fold.
For mile after rainy mile, we sang "The Red Flag": The people's flag is deepest red It shrouded oft our martyred dead; And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold Their hearts' blood dyed its every fold.
This central region is also prime wine country, and there are vineyards tucked into every fold of the slopes to squeeze as much wine as possible out of this skinny country.
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Ratios were built for the average of each treatment versus the group average and a p-value was calculated for every-fold change using the Resolver Affymetrix error model [ 21].
Sunday's on-field dildo – hurled with accuracy not seen in Buffalo since Jim Kelly's heyday – was the logical next step for a fanbase that has destroyed every folding table in upstate New York and, at their last home game two weeks ago, earned national attention for using human buttocks as a beer luge.
At SpinCycle every folding table has a color TV.
A complete set of genes with every fold-change comparison can be found in Additional file 8 (Ralongst2GoData), along with analyzed Blast2Go results (Gene Ontology prediction and top BLAST hit).
Every folding of s i, j ¯ that contains (i - 1) j is obtained by adding the base-pair (i - 1) j to a unique folding of s i - 1, j + 1 ¯.
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