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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activating part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a component or element that initiates or triggers a process or action.
Example: "The activating part of the mechanism is crucial for its proper functioning."
Alternatives: "triggering component" or "initiating element".
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Group 5 has now an identified function: it corresponds to the EcfABT energy-dependent activating part of a multi-substrate transporter [ 53].
The P. confluens frq is light induced with blue light being the activating part of the visible spectrum, similar to its N. crassa counterpart (Crosthwaite et al. 1995; Froehlich et al. 2002; Traeger et al. 2013).
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Like death metal, it involves activating parts of the larynx that usually lie quiet in this case, the ventricular folds that flank the vocal cords.
Over all, "we think that exercise can help vaccine response by activating parts of the immune system," said Kate Edwards, now a lecturer at the University of Sydney, and co-author of the weight-training study.
Laura's doctor explained that when tissue is injured, the brain re-routes the neural connections around the injury, often activating parts of the brain that weren't being used.
The disgusting odours, he found, activated part of the brain called the anterior insula.
On stage, the company tried to activate part of its self-driving parking technology, and it didn't operate.
Imagining tennis activates part of the cortex, called the supplementary motor area, involved in the mental simulation of movements.
Here AARA without power saving mechanism only activates part of AARA's function rate adaptation but its function of shutting down the wireless card during CRU phase is disabled.
These tasks activate parts of the mind, intellect, social and emotional being that may otherwise lay dormant and unexpressed.
They found that the dread associated with waiting for the unpleasant stimulus activated parts of the pain matrix, especially those involved in attention to pain.
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