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were express
verb
To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
Exact(8)
This observation does not support the findings of Davies that BMPs, alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin, the important markers of osteogenic differentiation and bone tissue formation, were express at higher levels on rougher surfaces [45].
Beer and bathroom lines were express.
Kozhamzharov was appointed in December 2008 and was given what XXXXXXXXXXXX believes were express orders from President Nazarbayev to clean up the government, "within reason, of course".
Tesco said all types of stores were affected by the closures, but more than half were Express convenience outlets, its smallest type.
Binary variables were express as proportion and percentages.
This definition would include K&R incidents that were express in nature as well as incidents that resulted in ransoms being paid very quickly.
Similar(50)
Frequent concerns were expressed about excessive speeds.
Similar views were expressed by British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
Feelings were expressed that otherwise would not have been expressed.
They were expressed +/−standard error.
Values were expressed in percentage.
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