Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(7)
Some of them may have a defect in osteocalcin or its receptor that underlies their conditions.
In this case, we propose that dSSc patients may have a defect of the defensive barrier on cellular surface that could predispose them to endothelial damage.
In addition, the cell aggregates could not be resolved by vortexing or sonication suggesting that the Δpmt4 strain may have a defect in cell separation, rather than altered cell adherence (Figure 3B).
These results indicate that degradation of internalised radiolabelled EGF is more efficient in CP-s cells than in the resistant cells, suggesting that CP-r cells may have a defect in lysosomal acidification.
Taken together, the data indicate that esl1 Δ esl2 Δ double mutants may have a defect in adapting the expression of hexose and one-carbon metabolism genes to environmentally appropriate requirements.
Your iPhone may have a defect or malfunction and you may be eligible for a replacement.
Similar(53)
The appliances in our homes are recalled because one of two things can go wrong: the appliance may have a design defect that simply prevents it from working properly or, more seriously, it has a flaw that actually makes it dangerous to use.
You may have a medical defect that needs to be repaired.
The lattice parameter for ceria is decreased by only 0.6% compared to bulk CeO2, but the coherence length suggests that the overlayer may have a high defect density.
According to the Associated Press, South Korea's safety agency is still investigating why the replacement phones have been exploding, and an official said the replacement phones may have a different defect to the problem with the original Note 7s.
As the father of two children, I can only imagine how overwhelming it feels for expectant parents to hear their obstetrician say, "Your baby may have a heart defect".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com