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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'long-term' is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English and can be used when referring to something that has been happening or been in progress for a long time.
For example, "We've been working together for a long-term relationship."
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But Granderson stuck with his revamped swing, as Long termed it Sunday.
HBB-200NotF primer was paired with each of the following HBB+200NheR, HBB+1100NheR and HBB+1800NheR to make a product of 400, 1300, and 2000 bp long, termed HBB1, HBB2 and HBB3 respectively.
Interaction between chromatin and the nuclear matrix is believed to occur at specific sites from 300 bp to several kb long, termed matrix attachment regions (MAR) [ 1].
CRISPR/Cas systems contain repeated sequences that are interrupted by short non-repetitive DNA segments 20-500 bp long), termed spacers [ 4].
Firstly, to have a follow-up that is truly long termed and secondly to exclude the influence of learning curve which is a well-recognised influence on outcomes [ 16].
Interaction between chromatin and the nuclear matrix is believed to occur at specific sites from 300 base pairs (bp) to several kilobases (kb) long, termed scaffold/matrix attachment regions (S/MAR) [ 1].
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