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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this extent of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific level or degree of something, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "The research highlights this extent of influence that social media has on public opinion."
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This extent of dependence upon aberrant signaling systems in cancer implies that shutting down the signaling would cause the cancer to vanish.
He added, "I expected pressure, but I did not expect this extent of absolute illegality".
Never to this extent of being such a buddy that it displaces the intimacy you might have with a woman.
In this extent of training, the Women's Medical College was ahead of much of the profession, as it had been in 1876 in instituting a three-year course.
"I don't think there is any other record to this extent of a major 20th-century collector," said Inge Reist, director of the Center for the History of Collecting in America at the Frick Collection in New York.
This extent of usage diversity implies that mechanisms that work for the average case may be ineffective for a large proportion of the users.
This extent of granulation goes through a maximum as the proportion of fine (minus 1 mm) in the initial size distribution increases.
In the present experimental setup, we investigated the functional outcome following a severe ischemia time of 40 min. In scid beige mice, this extent of injury resulted in a comparatively moderate reduction of renal function.
Results showed MMBCR offered appreciated potential benefits for lead removal from wastewater and BOD removal, even this extent of removal is encouraging and the MMBCR can be used a pretreatment unit before subjecting the wastewater to biological treatment.
This implies that the precise ⟨110⟩ direction lies between structure A and C. If at all the shift ( Delta {text{x}} ) is same between A to B and B to C, then the ⟨110⟩ direction pass exactly through the central pyramid of structure B. This extent of offset is a measure of the misalignment with the ⟨110⟩ direction.
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This extent-of-conversion target line has been inserted in Figure 2, with the value of 32% conversion chosen to minimize inaccuracies arising from linear interpolation between data points by placing the intersection-points on each curve as close as possible to actual data points.
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