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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to link" is not correct in English as it is missing a subject or object.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission for linking, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "Please allow me to link the documents for easier access."
Alternatives: "permit linking" or "enable linking".
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By DDDAS we mean a set of techniques that allow to link simulation tools with measurement devices for real-time control of systems and processes.
In order to allow to link individual data from PIAAC and PIAAC-L with the Federal Employment Agency data, anchor persons had to give their informed consent.
This did not allow to link with other data and an analysis of associations between different socio-demographic factors and repeat abortion.
RH mapping and FISH mapping of markers present in different contigs and scaffolds allow to link them and deduce larger super scaffolds.
The pseudonymisation procedure will allow to link information of the same patient from different data sources while also maintaining full confidentiality and privacy of patients' and GPs' data.
Similarly, mutant mice for genes involved in DNA repair allow to link DDR to stem cell depletion and aging (Ruzankina et al., 2007; Inomata et al., 2009).
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Are you allowed to link other sites?
He is no longer allowed to link to her Web site.
Most importantly, this metadata document allows to link each FASTQ file to the experimental protocols used for their generation.
Thus, the institutional frame that allows to link education with labor market should be taken into account.
This allows to link the actuators' dynamics to their loss mechanisms, revealing interesting characteristics of series and parallel elastic elements in actuator designs.
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