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Discover LudwigThe phrase "previous identified" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has been identified or recognized in the past. Example: "The previous identified suspect was found innocent after new evidence came to light."
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The final probability model included the previous identified factors in addition to age and SAPS II score, this model exhibited good calibration (Hosmer Lemeshow X2, p = .98) and good discrimination (ROC-AUC, 0.94 + 95% confidence interval, 0.92 0.96) (Fig. 1).
Among these genes are many previously identified vascular and myeloid genes, supporting the previous identified function of etsrp in vascular and myeloid development.
These cells do not have detectable surface Tie2 or CXCR4 expression (data not shown), which makes them distinct from previous identified pro-angiogenic macrophages 33, 34.
The alignment of the 5'UTRs to the genomic DNA revealed two extra exons in the 5'UTR region of the prominin-1 gene in addition to the previous identified exon (Fig. 3A).
This work therefore replicates previous identified endophenotypes.
Thus we took advantage of those previous identified orthologous exon pairs and define them as anchors.
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Previous researchers identified different factor structures when analyzing the instrument.
One previous study identified a temperature-sensitive loss-of-function mutant, R865G, in the NaV1.1 chaNaV1.1.
Previous study identified that the accumulation of calnexin helps plants deal with abiotic stresses54.
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