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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well capture" is not grammatically correct.
It is likely a misspelling or misuse of the phrase "well captured," which means something was captured effectively or accurately. Example: The photographer's artistic eye and quick reflexes resulted in a well-captured moment of the bride and groom exchanging vows.
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What is more, Mr. Lazio is giving up a Congressional seat that Democrats could well capture in November.
This set has all the big pieces recorded during my era there, and they well capture Munch's intensity and Berliozian sense of grandiose occasion.
Both artists have pursued international solo careers in recent years, but both appear, repeatedly, as collaborators in Mr. Rong's pictures, which may well capture their best work so far.
If "you haven't read Ayn Rand lately, I suggest that you do as her books pretty well capture the mindset," Dalio, the founder and chief executive of Bridgewater Associates, wrote.
Being essentially procedural, dialogues well capture the dynamic aspects of logic.
Numerical modeling was performed for delineation of well capture zones, using MODFLOW and MODPATH.
We also show that the numerical framework can well capture the physics of droplet splashing.
If they don't use your entry point — your portal — well, capture them after they've come in through someone else's.
This 'stipulated definition' is nowhere in Plato, though it may well capture his thinking about ordinary particulars.
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Lysates where transferred to a 96-well capture plate with target-specific probe sets, and the plate was sealed and incubated overnight at 55°C for hybridization.
On one hand, the use of nanowells for in-well capture with a uniformly coated surface to detect secreted proteins offers flexibility and ease of use.
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