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The phrase "yes does this" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured question, likely intended to confirm or inquire about something. Example: "Yes, does this mean we are moving forward with the project?"
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If yes, does this "memory" affect what types of cells the newly generated iPSCs can be converted into -- that is, are iPSCs derived from lymphocytes very different from iPSCs that are derived from skin cells?
Instead, he calls on a close friend to run the marathon for him (can you imagine your friend calling you and asking you to run an entire marathon?!) -- and here's the inspiring part, his friend says yes! Does this story sound familiar yet?
If "yes", does this decrease prompt an increase in the proportion of pregnancies with suboptimal weight gain?
By long-standing I mean anything that has troubled you over a period of time and, if yes, does this illness or disability limit your activities in any way?" QoL was determined by the question "How would you rate your quality of life".
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Think I might go do that now, though rest assured that I'm not going to rent our sofa out on Craigslist for extra cash though (yes, did this too, pre-Airbnb!).
If yes, did this person do any of the following: spent time listening to your problem, helped to calm you down, talked to you about suicidal thoughts, recommended you seek professional help, anything else".
One technique commonly used by athletes involves actually closing your eyes (yes, do this) and picturing what you want to happen in your mind.
If yes, do the syllabuses define plagiarism?
"Circling yes does not mean that this is the person you're going to run off to Fiji with," she told them.
Yes, yes, they did this.
The drawing has a mood, yes, but where does this mood come from?
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