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The phrase "a multifaceted network of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex and diverse system or group that has many different aspects or components.
Example: "The organization operates as a multifaceted network of professionals, each contributing unique skills and perspectives to the project."
Alternatives: "a complex web of" or "a diverse system of".
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In addition, the physiologic impact of miRNAs on cellular transcription appears to result from a multifaceted network of miRNA and mRNA relationships, working together in an interconnected system and in context of hundreds of other RNA species.
Our data suggest the physiologic impact of miRNAs on cellular transcription results from a multifaceted network of miRNA and mRNA relationships, working together in an interconnected system and in context of hundreds of RNA species.
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The city and state have an elaborate and multifaceted network of tax breaks, incentives, abatements, caps and other similar mechanisms like the EITC that can provide much-needed relief for families--and NYCHA should be working closely with tenants and the City's Human Resources Administration to ensure that families have the resources and information they need to take advantage of these programs.
Documenting toxic effects upon the immune system is a difficult task due to the multifaceted network of specialized cells that carry out immune functions.
The key to understanding this multifaceted network of genomic interactions has been the identification of common genomic features, ie. promoters and enhancers.
Altogether we suggest miR-375 to be involved in a complex multifaceted network controlling insulin secretion and its different components.
However, integration of previous studies revealed that regulation of A-to-I editing is multifaceted, weaving an intricate network of auto- and transregulations, including the involvement of virus-originated factors like adenovirus-associated RNA.
Systems biology approaches living systems as interactive, multifaceted networks rather than as a collection of individual units.
Today, international investment law consists of a network of multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way or another, involve virtually every country of the world.
However, given the broad acknowledgment that pain is a multifaceted experience underpinned by a complex network of brain regions (39), it is of course overly simplistic to ascertain treatment effects from single ROIs in isolation.
Thus the very broad-based nature of such a network could draw together a multifaceted range of intersecting interests, serving as a sort of "umbrella" community.
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