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The phrase "a backbone from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source or origin of support, strength, or structure in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The organization has a backbone from its dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly to support the community."
Alternatives: "a foundation from" or "a support from".
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James Sadri of the Syria Campaign said: "We are seeing the hint of a backbone from the international community that everyone assumed had disappeared.
We zipped along the highway that runs like a backbone from the airport to our destination, the Paradise Cove hotel in the north-east - a journey of about an hour.
The only vector employing positive selection by kanamycin has a backbone from the plasmid pRSF (Merck Biosciences), is streptomycin resistant and can be transformed and maintained in an E.coli strain which simultaneously harbors a second plasmid with a colE1 origin like the pET-derivatives using chloramphenicol or the pQE80 derivative using ampicillin for selection.
Pull a backbone from the rear and tighten.
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Efficient projection-based integrations requires a pre-existing reference (fixed) framework map with a large number of high-quality markers and nearly complete genome coverage that serves as a backbone for marker projection from the component maps.
A backbone leader from a large urban area shared: "If we avoid the issue of race, we end up with caucuses of people of color not trusting the process.
The vector was developed to express FVIII protein in a backbone derived from the pcDNA3 plasmid containing an ampicillin resistance cassette.
The resulting sequences were aligned in ARB (Ludwig et al. 2004) to a backbone alignment from the Greengenes 16S rRNA database (http://greengenes.lbl.gov) (DeSantis et al. 2006).
Briefly, we first obtained a backbone phylogeny from Winkworth et al., [ 41] and Lundberg and Bremer [ 44] for the major lineages of Asterales.
It fuses the genes for parasite proteins onto a "genetic backbone" from vaccines against smallpox and a chimpanzee virus.
The resulting dish — penne with caramelized cabbage, anchovies and bread crumbs — was hearty and robust, with a savory backbone from the anchovies, sage and pecorino, as well as a bite from the red chile flakes.
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