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The phrase "a backbone from the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing support, structure, or essential elements derived from something.
Example: "The organization serves as a backbone from the community, providing essential services and support to those in need."
Alternatives: "a foundation of the" or "a support system from the".
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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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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.
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).
Structural models were Cα backbones created through a contact potential Monte Carlo optimization algorithm [35], which recovered a physically realistic Cα backbone from the protein's contact map and its primary sequence.
With a heavy chopping knife, remove the backbone from the goose so that you are left with just the breasts on the bone.
This could be associated with the Central Range orogeny in New Guinea, which developed from ca. 8 Mya; this collisional orogenesis led to the formation of a ca. 1300 km-long mountainous backbone from the Bird's Neck to the Papuan Peninsula [ 74] with some peaks over 5000 m [ 82].
Using a sturdy pair of kitchen shears, remove the backbone from the body.
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