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The phrase "and appears to be linked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship between two subjects, often in a context of analysis or observation.
Example: "The increase in temperature and appears to be linked to the rise in greenhouse gas emissions."
Alternatives: "and seems to be associated with" or "and looks to be connected to".
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Expression of BTLA inversely correlated with age and appears to be linked to shifting the nature of the response from IgM to IgG. High BTLA expression on mature B cells was linked to higher IgG responses to the H1N1 virus.
We earlier noticed that TMH12 moved 'down' by about 2 Å upon substrate binding11 and appears to be linked to breakage of the salt-bridge between K12.50 and D16.39, which coordinates the nucleophilic water3.
The curse is against Mnesimachus and appears to be linked to a curse performed against him for the purposes of swaying a public trial.
The toxin-induced cell death is different from that caused by high concentration of ATP and appears to be linked to localized purinergic signaling.
The oxidative stress response of E. faecalis has been characterized in considerable detail and appears to be linked to virulence [ 71].
Recently, a new class of 19nt long RNA was discovered that is specific to testis and appears to be linked to secondary piRNA biogenesis.
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Or else it's Iraq (since absolutely everything appears to be linked to Iraq).
behaviour appears to be linked to the dispersion of PBT in the blends.
The recovery appears to be linked to carbon formed on active sites.
So, the researchers point out, the size of penguin populations appears to be linked to climate.
This bifurcation appears to be linked to the presence or absence of other comorbidities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com