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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we name it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to giving a name to something or someone. For example, "After much discussion, we finally decided to name our company 'Innovate Co.'" In this sentence, "we name it" is used to indicate the action of giving a name to the company. Another example could be, "My family and I were debating what to call our new puppy, but in the end, we named her Rosie." Here, "we name it" is used to show the process of choosing and giving a name to the puppy.
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We name it as PRL2 because of its phylogenetic relationship with the previously identified PRL and its ability to activate PRLR.
In view of its close phylogenetic relationship with PRL and also its ability to activate PRL receptor, we name it as PRL2 and the previously identified PRL as PRL1.
Considering its close phylogenetic homology to PRL and its biological activity in activating the PRLR, we name it as PRL2 and the previously identified PRL as PRL1.
Like the house sparrow, we name it after the place where we live.
It is the tree falling in the forest phenomenon, Dr. Aronowitz said: "A disease does not exist until we name it".
We called Gary, and he loved the idea as well, and asked that we name it after his favourite step-granddaughter, Gloria Sanchez".
"At Exeter, we also allow students to build their own degree programmes by selecting two subjects that they are interested in, then we name it appropriately.
We name it Modified Fully Implicit method.
Here we name it as "CapacityRatio".
We name it as Wireless Friendly Congestion Control (WFCC).
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We named it as the OsSND2 based on its closed relationship with AtSND2.
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