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It would be invidious to suggest an apt canine description for Lord Goldsmith, who would indignantly repudiate any suggestion that he is Tony Blair's poodle.
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Recently in the New York Times, columnist Ross Douthat suggested an apt analogy, or at least a plausibly shared archetype, between Ted Cruz and Kenneth Widmerpool, the fictional (anti) anti-hero from Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time series: A dogged, charmless, unembarrassed striver, Widmerpool begins Powell's novels as a figure of mockery for his upper-class schoolmates.
While most deltas in southern Africa open into the ocean, the Okavango flows into the Kalahari Desert, which Eaton suggested was an apt metaphor for the micro-greenhouse.
Thus, results demonstrate that H-RasG12V deacylation rate in cells coexpressing APT-2 is much higher than the observed in cells expressing H-RasG12V alone (see Fig. 3E) and suggest that, like APT-1, APT-2 is also able to deacylate H-Ras in vivo.
1. Drug trafficking networks are more apt to be sparse with central individuals connecting the group and linking between different groups suggesting an operational preference for security.
The term aptronym was allegedly coined by the American newspaper columnist Franklin P. Adams, by an anagrammatic reordering of the first letters of patronym (to suggest apt) to denote surnames that suit the occupation of the name's bearer (such as Baker for a baker).
For those expecting a reset from a politician who has been guided by an unwavering belief in himself and his mission — sometimes at the cost of alienating potential allies — the mayor's final days on the campaign trail suggest they are apt to be disappointed.
In vitro experimental findings suggest that aPTs exert thrombogenic effects interfering with fluid phase components of coagulation and activating endothelial cells (ECs).
If the title of the Met's "American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765-1915" suggests a unit in social studies, that's apt.
This context is apt to mislead, insofar as it suggests a rejection of Darwinian explanations along with neo-Darwinian explanations.
It's an apt phrase, suggesting someone who is at once in the thrall of and subordinate to our mortality.
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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