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The phrase "a docking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to space travel, technology, or any situation where two entities are coming together or connecting.
Example: "The docking of the spacecraft with the space station was a critical moment in the mission."
Alternatives: "a connection of" or "a joining of".
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Rank-and-file city workers have a 261-day-a-year work schedule, and thus each unpaid day off translates into a docking of 1/261st of their annual wages.
(A) Docking of capsaicin into its binding pocket on open-state TRPV1 structure (PDB ID: 3J5R).
Docking-based approaches [3 8] rank the compounds according to the score obtained by a docking of the compound into the binding pocket of the respective target protein.
The difference is likely to be the result of the higher resolution of the 3D hDmapsmand and the automated flexible fitting of the two separate domains as opposed to a docking of the full length protein structure as one rigid body.
We present a docking of six crescent-shaped subunits as the most plausible model.
(A ) Docking of Rap to the inactive PlexinA3cyto structure (PDB code: 3IG3).
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They hung on the wall to the auctioneer's left, over a dock of other buyers' proxies from around the world.
There's a dock of applications on the left and a tab panel at the bottom.
I mean, all signs point to it being a dock of some sort for Android-based phones, but who knows?
Neither speaker has a dock of any kind, but rather stream music wirelessly through Apple's AirPlay.
Apple has no plans to ship a dock of its own, so the race to create a definitive third-party solution is on, and Dock+ co-creator David Wurtz believes his product has what it takes.
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