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had

[ had ]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of have.


had

/ hæd /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of have
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This included being able to synthesize the compound in his lab, which had never been done before.

"I had the opportunity to conduct a lot of lab work to analyze the prion allele, and after my program ended, I continued to work with the team to write our publication."

"When this research first began, prion disease had not yet made its way to Florida, but on June 30, 2023, the FWC identified the first case of a prion-disease-positive deer in Florida."

Specifically, seven products had too much arsenic, two had too much lead and 13 had too much cadmium, all above the purity limits set by the U.S.

A field experiment also showed that snake DNA could be detected in soil where a snake had been resting up to two weeks after its removal.

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