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The phrase "after organisms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biological processes, ecological studies, or evolutionary theories where the sequence of events or actions follows organisms.
Example: "The researchers observed the changes in the environment after organisms adapted to the new conditions."
Alternatives: "subsequent to organisms" or "following organisms".
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One possible explanation for this discrepancy is that some modern components are products of evolved biochemistry and were not added to the biochemical inventory until well after organisms had developed a considerable degree of complexity (Cleaves 2010).
Endosymbiosis, when a free-living bacterium took up residence in the eukaryotic cell and began providing energy, they thought, occurred after organisms such as Giardia split from the tree of life.
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L. 104 132, § 511(b)(3)(C), inserted ", or molecule, including a recombinant molecule, or biological product that may be engineered as a result of biotechnology," after "organism".
We cannot specifically comment why, in some cases, antifungal or antibiotic therapy was not changed after organism ID was finalized.
10.7554/eLife.05477.012 Figure 7. Stacked bar plot of community composition across samples and infants after organism identifications were collapsed to the phylum level to allow comparison to prior studies.
While it has been assumed that after organism deactivation these techniques can be performed outside of a CL3, no conclusive study has consistently confirmed that the organisms are noninfectious after the theoretical 'deactivation' steps.
The extracellular enzymes that are synthesized by the microorganisms attached to the biofloc would release to the digestive tract of the host organism after being ingested.
Signs of bacterial infection appear after the organisms have been introduced into the dermis.
After photosynthesizing organisms multiplied on Earth's surface and in the oceans, much of the carbon dioxide was replaced with oxygen.
At the time they weren't thinking of ecology: they were doing palaeontology research, to understand what happens to shells after the organisms that inhabit them die.
After the organisms living in these waters died, their remains sank into a bottom layer of water characterized by low levels of dissolved oxygen.
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