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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly facilitated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or situation that has been made easier or more efficient through assistance or support.
Example: "The project was completed successfully due to a highly facilitated collaboration between the teams."
Alternatives: "a well-supported" or "an effectively assisted".
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A spokesman for Mr Johnson said the letter was "designed to outline how a highly facilitated border would work and help to make a successful Brexit".
Conversely, yeast NTRs can enter the glycosylated Nup98 FG hydrogel in a highly facilitated manner (Supplementary Figure S6).
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Widespread use is highly facilitated by standardized protocols and dedicated software for quantification [4, 7].
In addition, cell proliferation was highly facilitated by the addition of ICSNPs.
Clinical implementation of Treg based therapy will be highly facilitated if Treg can be stored prior to infusion, as this will allow a more flexible timing of Treg therapy and/or therapeutic schemes with multiple Treg treatments over time.
(iv) The evolution of mRNA as defined by the passage from the SNS (or GNS) code (Fig. 3) to the NNS code (Fig. 4) might have been highly facilitated if some codons were rarely used on mRNAs.
We found that the fat pad injection in the presence of stromal fibroblasts highly facilitated the growth of these cells and that all of the animals developed fast-growing tumors in less than 2 weeks after injection.
The methods presented in this volume could highly facilitate this process if a semi-automated reannotation approach is applied.
Fluorescence-based quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) highly facilitates such optimization (e.g., for a recent review see [46]).
The extent to which the trainee doctors perceived that their immediate supervisor in relation to mentoring supervision and behaviour was measured on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = Do not facilitate, 5 = Highly facilitate).
Each of the items relating to competencies was rated on a 5-point rating scale (1 = Do not facilitate, 5 = Highly facilitate).
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