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The phrase "a unifying principle for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or idea that serves to bring together or connect different elements or aspects of a subject.
Example: "The theory of evolution serves as a unifying principle for understanding the diversity of life on Earth."
Alternatives: "a central tenet for" or "a cohesive concept for".
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The Human Brain Project, he said, will provide a "unifying principle" for scientists to rally around.
By providing a unifying principle for biology, evolution provides a powerful framework for investigating the living world, enabling us to develop models, frame theories, and test hypotheses.
Biological evolution explains both the unity and the diversity of species and provides a unifying principle for the history and diversity of life on Earth.
Causal molecular mechanisms present a unifying principle for disease classification and definition, analysis of clinical disorder associations, as well as prediction of disease genes, therapeutic targets and diagnostic markers.
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The meaning of the organic metaphor as a unifying principle of the state is ambiguous.
For example, canonical Wnt signaling functions in the establishment of the anterior-posterior (AP) axis; the use of posterior Wnt signaling and anterior Wnt inhibition appears to be a unifying principle of the metazoan body plan development [ 76].
A unifying principle of eukaryotic circadian clocks is the existence of transcriptional/translational autoregulatory feedback loops 3. Entrainment: Synchronization of a clock with the respective environmental cycle.
Such demixed phases of proteins and RNAs may turn out to be a unifying principle of subcellular organization (Weber and Brangwynne, 2012; Brangwynne, 2013; Hyman et al., 2014).
Together these observations suggest that the regulation of the rate of sterol biosynthesis according to the lanosterol levels might be a unifying principle of sterol homeostasis.
Causal molecular mechanisms present a unifying principle to derive methods for disease classification, analysis of clinical disorder associations, and prediction of disease genes.
The search for a unifying principle becomes even more difficult if Zacarias Moussaoui and Richard C. Reid are added to the mix.
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