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The phrase "and invoked in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is called upon or referenced within a specific situation or framework.
Example: "The principles of justice are often invoked in a court of law to guide the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "and referenced in a" or "and called upon in a".
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The additional side-to-side interface observed in the other yeast structure (3FBV), and invoked in a formation of a biologically important high-order Ire1 assembly, also depends upon interactions of a secondary structural element (helix αD′) that is absent from human (and other metazoan) Ire1.
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To guarantee that a REST web service could also be binded and invoked in the business process engine, an HTTP binding is processed by the WS-Adaptor and BPEL engine.
A compelling urge to merge with the infinite, ritual reminds us of a larger, archetypal reality and invokes in us a visceral understanding of such universal paradigms as unity, continuity, connectivity, reverence and awe.
The kind of artificiality in taste and self-presentation that Susan Sontag described nearly 50 years ago in "Notes on Camp," and which Marc Jacobs invoked in a printed quotation at the Louis Vuitton show on Wednesday, gave the collections a last-minute jolt of adrenaline.
Its variant execution scheme and adjudicators are offered as web services, and, in the prototype implementation, invoked in a fault-tolerant BPEL process that leverages variant web services.
The film traces the spectral presence of his grandmother, Thérèse, who died when his father, Robert, was 2, and in ways both playful and profound links this relationship between a son and a mother he barely knew to a famous cinematic meditation on memory and loss, Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (also invoked in "A Christmas Tale").
Crossbow is specialized in alignment and variant-calling activities, and it is composed of the applications Bowtie (ie, aligner) and SOAPsnp (ie, genotyper), which are invoked in a coherent flow designed to perform several different analyses.
War was invoked in a news broadcast.
It has been invoked in a case involving the bribery of an Iraqi police officer.
Monitoring how religion is invoked in a faith-based program will be hard, religious leaders said.
The provision for restitution, enacted in 1994, had yet to be invoked in a case of child-pornography possession.
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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.
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