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The phrase "which contain of" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "which contain" or "which are composed of."
Example: "The documents which contain important information should be reviewed carefully."
Alternatives: "which include" or "which consist of.".
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With an increase of the temperature for composites in which contain of the Cu2S (or CuS) in the polymer is corresponds to the percolation threshold (Fig. 4a, b; curves 1, 2 and 3) an increase of conductivity values was observed.
miRNAs are a class of small non-coding RNAs, which contain of about 22 nucleotides.
MiRNA is small, non-coding sighle-strand RNA, which contain of about 19 nucleotides to 25 nucleotides arising from one arm of longer endogenous hairpin transcripts.
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However, these datasets are insufficient to map even a small part of the rodent brain, which contains of the order of 100 million neurons.
An early event confronted by the sperm ejaculated from epididymis is the seminal fluid which contains of various components including a number of proteases [17].
The grounds can be entered by a number of approaches, each of which contain structures of architectural importance.
Three different fusions have been reported in lung squamous cell carcinoma, all of which contain members of the FGFR family.
When given a set of points to classify, we simply identify the number of users which contain all of them.
His Munich abstractions, which contain hints of landscapes and of his mounted knights, in particular defy resolution.
Divers recovered thousands of pages which contain details of Mr Yanukovych's finances and are now being scanned and analysed.
The strongly projecting buttresses have tiers of niches which contain many of the largest figures.
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