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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent established" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing something that is both nearby and already in place or recognized, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The adjacent established buildings were part of the historical district, showcasing the architectural styles of the era."
Alternatives: "nearby recognized" or "contiguous known".
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East Las Vegas and New Albuquerque also sprouted up, mirroring the adjacent established towns.
These gullies were probably the early stages of the complex creek patterns characteristic of the adjacent, established saltmarsh.
A cohesive strength meter (CSM) and the fall-cone method were used to gather data, in situ on the strength and stability of sediments from an experimental managed realignment site and an adjacent, established saltmarsh in south-east England.
They soften the transition between the tower and an adjacent established subdivision, where a mature tree canopy enhances tower views.
Inoculum of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Rhizopogon is likely widespread at this site from adjacent established Pinus plantations and is unusual among ectomycorrhizal fungi in having spore longevity of at least several years in soils (Bruns et al. 2009).
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In the case study, E. perriniana revealed considerable reproductive compatibility with adjacent recently established Eucalyptus nitens plantations.
CPAs often corresponded with locations known to have important wilderness characteristics or were adjacent to established areas of ecological, social, or cultural importance.
More than 1,000 residents a year move out, many of them to Upper Nazareth, an adjacent town established in the 1950s, even though the Jewish mayor insists on retaining its Jewish character to the point where he has refused to consider opening an Arabic-language school.
Conversely, the myofibroblast phenotype can be detected adjacent to established cancer [ 45].
(2001) showed that adjacent plots established with different sources of A. gerardii contained no evidence of mixing in established plants, just in the seed.
These data demonstrate that a consistently high number of CENP-A-associated sequence tags are detected flanking centromeres independent of the underlying primary DNA sequence, suggesting that low levels of CENP-A may spread to regions adjacent to established centromeres.
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