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The phrase "have no functional" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that does not serve a practical purpose or is not working properly. Here are two examples: 1. "These old computers have no functional use in the office anymore, so we will be donating them to a local school." 2. "Unfortunately, the elevator seems to have no functional buttons and we will need to take the stairs to reach the top floor."
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Although a large percentage of the deleted genes have characterized or predicted functions, several have no functional assignment (Wood et al. 2012).
The p.A46T was predicted by the software to potentially affect protein function, whereas the p.R334H was predicted to have no functional effect.
The analysis reports changes anywhere within oxidative phosphorylation that are functionally-important, but is unresponsive to changes that have no functional consequences.
But the differences might have no functional importance whatsoever, and this makes any kind of conclusion extremely weak".
The reels move while the podcasts play, but have no functional purpose.
But unlike the small scale that characterises Bastakiya, Madinat Jumeirah's wind-towers are exaggerated in scale and have no functional purpose.
Paradoxically, though, End Games is not obviously an acknowledged finale, though there is, for the reader particularly alert to clues, a rather circuitous inclusion of the word "tomb" in a climactic, and otherwise optimistic, paragraph, as well as an odd, brutal reference to a medical condition that seems to have no functional purpose within the book.
The conclusion is that these fucoid species have no functional equivalents in their areas of dominance.
In general deans have no functional or assessment meetings with professors in their field.
First, there appears to have no functional equivalent in human cells and the reactions catalyzed by IN are unique.
One heterozygous sequence variant (g.4762C>A) was found only in one control, which may have no functional significance.
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