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Free sign upNo, the phrase "if containing" is not grammatically correct.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be. It is possible that it is a typo or a fragment of a larger sentence. Here are some possible alternatives, depending on the intended meaning: - "if it contains" - This is a common phrase that indicates a condition. Example: "If the sentence contains a typo, it may be misunderstood." - "if including" - This phrase indicates that something is being considered or included as part of a larger group or category. Example: "We will determine the cost of the project if including materials and labor." - "if containing" could potentially be used in a sentence like this, but it would need to be modified and clarified to make sense. For example: Example: "If the sentence is containing a typo, it should be corrected." (In this example, "containing" is being used as a verb and the sentence is implying that the typo is already part of the sentence.).
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Two mL of this mixture was placed in 10 mL of inoculation fluid (IF) containing 24 μL of tetrazolium-based dye A (Biolog inc)., resulting in a final OD600 of ~0.07.
Yet it invisibly holds everything that you perceive or think about, as if containing the world that contains it.
The prelude began with aching, pregnant pauses between its phrases, but grew into a torrent of overwhelming passion, as if containing in microcosm the expressive dualities of the opera: night and day, love and death, reality and illusion.
Or the bare mortuary slabs in Show Me Your Wounds, stained like the Turin shroud, the boxes beneath filled with fat as if containing the essence of the departed.
In the new book, he recalls his "only extended meeting with John Updike," in the late nineteen-eighties, which allowed him to observe "those busy eyes of his, the set of the mouth (as if containing, with difficulty, a vast and mysterious euphoria), his turban-shaped hair still forcefully thriving, his hands on the tea tray so much firmer than my own".
Rokitansky Aschoff sinuses (arrow) may appear hyperintense on T1-weighted images if containing concentrated bile or calcifications.
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Japanese IFs contain SNHE and health services for the elderly (HSFE).
The German IFs contains all nursing homes approved by LTCI funds.
A fire, if contained, would not necessarily mean abandonment, he said.
If contained, a decline in 2004 would generally be good for American business and for Americans investing abroad.
Reject if contains unbalanced brackets.
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