Sentence examples for from followed from inspiring English sources

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Type "from: " followed by the "@" symbol and your twitter username into the search field provided.

The selected sequences were labelled with prefix "AA" or "AM" indicating what assemblies they originated from, followed by a "_" and suffix carrying the scaffold or contig number.

Blots were blocked with 5% non-fat dry milk in TBS (pH8.0, containing 0.1% Tween-20), and probed with appropriate antibodies (1 1,000 Akt, p-Akt and TLR4- all from followed Cell Signaling, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK; 1 100 TLR4- Santa Cruz, Wembley Middlesex, UK) by HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies (Cell Signaling) and visualisation with enhanced chemiluminescence (Cell Signaling).

If the article was retrieved online, include the words "Retrieved from" followed by the web address.

End the citation by typing "Retrieved from," followed by the URL of the website from which you downloaded the app.

The corresponding reference on your Works Cited page (for a work that has two or more editions) must include the page number of the edition you quoted from followed by a semicolon, and the the volume, part, chapter, section or paragraph.

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