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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common localisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a frequently used or widely accepted adaptation or translation of content for a specific region or culture.
Example: "In the gaming industry, a common localisation is to translate the dialogue and adjust cultural references to better suit the target audience."
Alternatives: "a typical adaptation" or "a standard translation".
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Colocalisation scores quantify the quality of these complexes by measuring the percentage of proteins in each complex that share a common localisation annotation [ 36, 49].
Our results reveal a common localisation of both gene products in the C. roseus epidermis, with STR being sequestrated in the vacuole whereas SGD intriguingly accumulated as highly stable supramolecular aggregates within the nucleus.
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The most common localisation for a probable geographical miss was the perirectal area.
Also, the base of the skull is the most common localisation of chordomas in children and adolescents.
In non-LLD patients, liver was the most common localisation (69%), followed by lung (57%), lymph node (34%) and peritoneal carcinomatosis (7%).
We focused in this study on the VII functional group (in the classification of Pereira-Leal and Seabra [ 14]) containing Rab7 and Rab9, two related subfamilies, showing common localisation to late endosomal compartment.
The most common localisations of identified lymph nodes were external iliac (9), followed by internal iliac (6) and perirectal lymphatic plexus (6).
Neither conserved in composition, nor unified by common evolutionary ancestry, RNA degradosomes nonetheless can be found in divergent bacterial lineages, implicating a common requirement for the co-localisation of RNA metabolic activities.
Since the «empty form» and GRIP domain proteins probably do not interact physically, these cytoplasmic localisations probably represent a common consequence of the TGN destabilisation, whixh may not be complete since ARF-1-mRed localisation did not change (within the limits of the fluorescence micoscopy resolution).
Wheel odometry is a common method for high resolution relative localisation.
The generic European imaging referral guidelines provide a common core standard across Europe for further localisation on national or institutional bases.
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