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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities of involved" is not correct in English and lacks clarity.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
Example: "The activities of involved parties must be documented for transparency."
Alternatives: "activities of participants" or "actions of those involved".
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This fact is especially important in case of growing technological complexity, since it enables inclusion of the deals into a broader technological context and helps unfold potential innovation activities of involved companies.
It should be noted that HDAC phosphorylation is dynamic and dependent on the balance of opposing activities of involved kinases and phosphatases.
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Be it kick-boxing, canoeing, or street-dance, there's a wide range of activities to involve the little people.
You'll need a wide range of activities to involve different young folks.
Immigration minister Scott Morrison and lieutenant general Angus Campbell have refused to discuss what they describe as the "on-water" activities of vessels involved.
Rifampicin is an inducer of drug metabolism enzymes, and it affects the activities of transporters involved in pravastatin disposition.
The activities of enzymes involved in glutathione redox system and myeloperoxidase (MPO) were analyzed.
In conclusion, preparatory activities of VBC involved the highest proportions of undesirable practices among both groups of professionals.
The activities of genes involved in channel regulation signal transduction and transportation were suppressed in colorectal cancer.
However, a diagnostic method for analyzing activities of cells involved in renal tissue repair is missing yet.
Anti-inflammatory activities of glucocorticoids involve downregulation of inflammatory mediators and activation of various anti-inflammatory genes.
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