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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the vein" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be following or in line with a particular theme or topic. Example: The speaker's presentation was right on the vein, covering all the key points of the conference's theme.
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The objective of this study was to investigate the relation between local flow perturbations and its influence on the vein graft architecture.
So it should: it draws on the vein of wronged-woman folklore that recurs throughout Asia (Ringu drew similarly on Japan's Yotsuya Kaidan story), and there seems to be a strong appetite for horror in that part of the world.
Finger vein authentication works based on the vein patterns in the superficial subcutaneous finger skin that are unique [1 3].
Putnam puts a clamp with long pincers on the vein, which swells like a garden hose.
After releasing the pressure on the vein, the injection is then given slowly and carefully.
EDRz transfection on the vein graft was observed under a fluorescence microscope.
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Methods: The loading of the vein on the aortic connector and its delivery to the aorta are described.
When you're shopping for concealer, test it on the veins on your inner wrist, and buy the one that covers them the most naturally.
We made small incisions on the veins then lightly dusted them with a plant growth hormone.
Caddisfly wings either are covered with hairs or have hairs on the veins.
The weight and size of the fetus presses on the veins in the pelvis, increasing the pressure in the veins of the legs.
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