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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splicing of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of combining or joining different elements or parts together, often in a creative or technical context.
Example: "The film is a splicing of the original footage and new scenes to create a unique narrative."
Alternatives: "a combination of the" or "a merging of the".
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Post-launch, it's clear that Destiny is a splicing of the publisher's most successful games: the shoot-or-be-shot gunplay of the Call of Duty series paired with the persistent online playpen of World of Warcraft — a game that, at its peak, had twelve million subscribers.
It has indeed been shown that SSTR5 is found in two isoforms in pituitary tumors and that these are presumably generated by a splicing of the SSTR5 involving the presence of a cryptic donor and acceptor splice site (37).
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The name, which meant "up to the minute," never rolled easily on American tongues, so now it's Olica, a splicing of Olivia and Camille, the owners' daughters.
We have used as an experimental model the correction of a splicing alteration of the mutated β-globin intron causing thalassemia.
When investigating the expression of ASBs, we detected a splicing variant of the ASB9 that lacks a SOCS box (ASB9ΔSOCS) in several cell lines.
Many at the time believed the fabrication was a misguided splicing of the words "repudiate" and "refute".
In its place we see the making of a specific splicing of the new world diversification of gender that so far has no name.
According to Choi et al. [22], Inpp5f is a splicing variant of the known imprinted gene Inpp5f_v2, sharing 4 exons and part of the last exon.
During ER stress, IRE1 α initiates an unconventional splicing of the mRNA encoding an isoform of the XBP-1 protein (sXBP-1).
In the present case, phubbing is a splicing together of the words "phone" and "snubbing".
Interestingly however a recent report documents that importin-α1 directly associates with the cytoplasmic tail of a splice isoform of the NR1 subunit of NMDA-receptors [15] providing a direct link to NMDA-receptor signaling.
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