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The phrase "without any passage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the absence of a specific section or excerpt in a text or context. Example: "The report was submitted without any passage that addressed the financial implications of the project."
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We have determined that the CT320 cell line, established directly from a patient sample without any passage into mice, and the CT320X6 cell line, derived from the xenograft XenoCT320, display a similar growth curve in nude mice (unpublished data).
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This however is notably in contrast to recent literature and our results which show, that primary culture without any passaging and long term FCS treatment may be more related to the in vivo conditions.
She can, without much delay, recite any passage from the Bible or Shakespeare.
DENV isolates were used for analysis without any further passage.
The pathogenic phenotype of cell line B appears to be a constant property as it has been maintained without any animal passage for at least five years.
This result is similar to our without a passage.
However, all ceramic portions were identifiable in the region without a passage.
The scaffold with a 3 mm passage-like medullary canal demonstrated that new bone was better formed in large segmental defects compared to the scaffold without a passage.
Scaffolds with a 3 mm passage exhibited better integration with the host bone on the proximal and distal ends of the defect compared to those without a passage.
A clear slowing-down of the cell growth rate in the IPF-PF cultures was observed from passage 9-10, without any noticeable proliferation after passage 16.
Almost 25% of our screenees had previous pelvic surgery without any difficulties in passage.
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