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The phrase "act as linked" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a function or role that is connected or related to something else, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The two systems should act as linked to ensure seamless data transfer."
Alternatives: "function as connected" or "operate in conjunction".
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For instance, salt stress is a condition in which both the excessive Na+ in the soil environment and the water deficit act as linked factors that severely affect the plant growth rate.
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In the final stages of polycondensation, domains of the TEOS structure units are formed, which can act as linking units between cyclic oligomers.
We speculate here that the activated ROCK triggered the phosphorylation of moesin and released moesin from this binding complex to act as linking protein, resulting in the reorganization of F-actin.
Hughes is a former barrister, and has so far refused to take ministerial office, preferring to act as link-man between ministers and the party during the coalition.
In cilia and flagella a set of microtubules is connected in a regular array by numerous accessory proteins that act as links and spokes in the assembly.
This effectively creates a complete record of a user's mobile digital activity, which can be copied to servers that R.I.M. provides to corporations and that also act as links to companies' e-mail systems.
Unlike other codes, Microsoft's tags don't contain information within their code; instead, they act as links to data stored on Microsoft's servers.
Photos and videos will appear instantly in-chat, while the others will act as links to the Dropbox app (or, failing that, the web location, as if you'd shared it from your desktop).
In particular, high occupational network density may mean that more households act as links between sectors that may have conflicting incentives regarding resource management.
The Tensin family of intracellular proteins (Tensin1, -2, -3 and -4) are thought to act as links between the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton, and thereby mediate signaling for cell shape and motility.
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