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The phrase "amalgamation activities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the merging or combining of entities, such as businesses or organizations.
Example: "The company is currently engaged in amalgamation activities to enhance its market presence and operational efficiency."
Alternatives: "merger activities" or "consolidation efforts".
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This may have been due to the timing of our visit, during the dry season, when gold amalgamation activities were reduced.
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Consistent educational gradients across the population further highlight the need to focus on wider determinants of health and point towards the amalgamation of tobacco control activities in school and college education for further reducing the public health burden of tobacco use.
Amalgamation of the atomic activity values determined for such groups within a data set, showed strong correlation with experimental evidence, which shows the TMACC interpretation can produce models which accurately depict the features of a structure-activity relationship.
Furthermore, the methodology, by its use of a dimensionless scale, allows the amalgamation of scores across disparate activities, provided there is a logical connection between the activities and they can be seen as reflecting aspects of a common construct.
The amalgamation of the last two enzyme activities also hints at the existence of a currently-unknown, relatively recently evolved mechanism of regulation of the CoA biosynthetic pathway seen only in the higher eukaryotes.
Preceding studies exemplify that each of the three components of TD has their proven medicinal value individually and the amalgamation of these is likely to augment their antioxidant activity.
Gold ore processing consists of a limited number of core activities [e.g., breaking rock, grinding, washing, drying, amalgamation (using mercury), and melting].
The return to normal activity following injury is usually determined by an amalgamation of medical history, examination, combined with subjective physical assessment (Malanga et al. 2003) and sometimes instrumented testing devices and/or imaging (Campuzano Marín and Gómez-Castresana Bachiller 2010).
Hate Crimes unit is aware of this group and is monitoring their activities". The people staked outside the mosque seemed to be an amalgamation of two groups the Infidels and the Clann.
In 2011, Li et al [ 16] characterized the anti-inflammatory activity of YunNan BaiYao (YNBY), aforetime also called Yunnan Pai-yao, which is an amalgamation of various herbs and plants derived from southern China formulated in powder or capsule [ 16].
intracolonic, i.p. intraperitoneal, p.o. per os, SASP salicylazosulfapyridine, TNBS 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid, UC ulcerative colitis In 2011, Li et al [ 16 ] characterized the anti-inflammatory activity of YunNan BaiYao (YNBY), aforetime also called Yunnan Pai-yao, which is an amalgamation of various herbs and plants derived from southern China formulated in powder or capsule [ 16 ].
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