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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has matching" is not grammatically correct and would not be commonly used in written English.
It is missing a subject and does not form a complete sentence. It is possible that it is being used as a verb phrase, but in that case it would need to be part of a larger sentence in order to make sense.
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Thus, the overall fidelity of pair detection (pairs to background signal) is not compromised by the narrow bandwidth of the detectors, as long as the wavelength bands for the signal and idler is carefully aligned to match the generated pair, and has matching bandwidths.
The cotton potholder with tulip pattern has matching towels, apron, toaster cover, oven mitt and dishcloths.
Ms. Frizzle is a true lady, so that means she always has matching accessories shoes and earrings!
She has matching everything and you know you'll hear her giving the best pep talks to her kid, no less bribing her child so that they'll do well.
The most abundant haplotype associated with the triple mutant (H5), consisting of 114bp/183bp/210 bp at the 0.3 kb/4.4 kb/5.3 kb loci respectively, has matching microsatellite sizes with the P. falciparum K1 laboratory strain used as a control.
See if it has matching splines that will mate with the shaft.
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