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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining parts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to components or sections that are next to or connected to each other, often in a physical or structural context.
Example: "The architect emphasized the importance of the adjoining parts in ensuring the stability of the building."
Alternatives: "adjacent sections" or "connected components".
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Its urban area extends into adjoining parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
The building consists of two adjoining parts: the main house and the elongated office section.
Chortí, Mayan Indians of eastern Guatemala and Honduras and formerly of adjoining parts of El Salvador.
Phoenicia, ancient region corresponding to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel.
The first group is generally deployed in central and southern Kuwait and the adjoining parts of Iraq.
Pocomtuc, Algonquian-speaking Indians who lived in what is now western Massachusetts and adjoining parts of Connecticut and Vermont in the United States.
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(An adjoining part of the complex was once used by Mr. Hearst's lover, Marion Davies).
(An adjoining part of St . Georgeis the borough's only district designated as a landmark).
The north wall has been lost to the sea, along with the adjoining part of the east wall and most of the west wall; the east wall is most complete and includes the remains of the eastern gateway and guard post.
So, these data indicate that activated Rac1 at the front of migrating fibroblasts causes the decrease of MMP at the adjoining part of cytoplasm.
The highest frequency of differences between families is in the part of β5-β6 loop that is not interacting with PSII core proteins (the amino acid side chains are pointing towards thylakoid lumen) and the adjoining part of the β6 strand.
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