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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose e" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete phrase and lacks context, making it unusable in its current form. Example: "I found a book whose e..." (incomplete and unclear).
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The second was Chelsea Handler, whose E! show Chelsea Lately finished its seven-year run in August 2014.
All the corresponding authors whose e mail addresses were available were contacted through e mail.
Out of 6,430 probes whose E p/Ē t ratio indicates departure from the mid-parent value in SN, 83.6% were found in the genes that are also differentially expressed between the AT and TC parents.
To test independence of E on the length of the peptide, we carried out another set of 24 ns simulations using 7 GPO repeats, gpo7, whose E is comparable to that for gpo10.
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Take the reader whose e-mail I quoted above.
(Foreigners whose e-mail is read might object, too).
He is a youngish man whose e-mail signature is punctuated by a proud "PhD".
This is a man whose e-mail address includes the words "captain" and "fun".
The individuals whose e-mail was collected apparently were never informed of the problem.
(In fact, recipients whose e-mail programs don't display graphics won't see your note at all).
I don't know a member of Congress whose e-mails and phone calls are in favor of this.
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