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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active in conjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more elements are working together or in cooperation.
Example: "The research team was active in conjunction with local organizations to address community health issues."
Alternatives: "working together" or "collaborating closely".
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The Department of Early Childhood Education has been active, in conjunction with UNICEF, in developing training teams in each province for improving the quality of newly evolved community preschools.
It has been suggested that OGX-011 may be particularly active in conjunction with the taxanes.
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I'd heard of other companies hosting such events around the country, most notably Craft Brew Races, which describes its mission statement as supporting an active lifestyle in conjunction with the local brewing community.
In previously reported cases, DIC has arisen from active disease in conjunction with septicemia, toxic megacolon or surgery [ 2- 5].
Second, the study did not include long-term follow-up data for progression to active TB in conjunction with the results of the TST and QFT-IT.
The inefficient translocation between the exonuclease and polymerase active sites in conjunction with the nonprocessive nature of the exonuclease raised the possibility that UL30 might contain at least partially independent DNA binding domains for the polymerase and exonuclease active sites.
Like other metalloproteases in subclan MA (E), the members in the family M3 contain the HEXXH motif that forms the active site in conjunction with a carboxyl Glu residue.
His, a strictly conserved active site residue, in conjunction with the powerful Lewis acid activating binuclear Zn2+ environment, is ideally positioned to acquire a proton from the bridging water to generate a potent nucleophilic hydroxide for attack at the carbonyl component of substrate.
The effect of zeolite supports and active metallic phases in conjunction with the reaction conditions are discussed.
Analyses of the active site architecture, in conjunction with mechanistic studies and precedent from the nucleotide diphosphate hexose dehydratases and other systems, suggest a novel mechanism of glycoside hydrolysis by GlvA that involves both the NAD(H) and the metal.
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