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The phrase "allow to migrate" is not complete and lacks a subject, making it unclear in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission for someone or something to move or transition, but it needs to be part of a fuller sentence.
Example: "We need to allow the data to migrate to the new server."
Alternatives: "permit to transfer" or "enable to move."
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Extracellular protein was recovered from the culture filtrates using denaturing precipitation conditions [ 33]. 25 μg of protein (bovine serum albumin equivalents accordingly to the Bradford protocol) were loaded in a precast gel (Criterion™ XT precast 1D gel 4-12% Bis-Tris) and allow to migrate for 1 cm.
The service grabs the data using the information from your own 'sitemap.xml.' It is considered an optimal way to convert the data as sitemap includes the list of all your pages, which will allow to migrate the data properly.
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MM cells were allowed to migrate for 24 h; thereafter, migrating cells were collected and stained with CD138.
Cells were allowed to migrate for 24 h; the gap area was then photographed and migration distances were measured.
Now they are allowed to migrate more freely.
Perhaps with time Martial will be allowed to migrate to the centre, Rooney rested or moved deeper.
When asked what sort of people should be allowed to migrate to Britain, he said: "People who do not have HIV, to be frank.
Moreover, suppose that only adults are allowed to migrate.
Fibroblasts allowed to migrate through medium alone were used as controls (CTR).
A fraction m i of the young is allowed to migrate.
Large networks can suffer disastrous results if an attack is allowed to migrate over a network.
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