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The phrase "are interlinked of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of prepositions and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The concepts are interlinked of various theories in the field." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "are interconnected with" or "are linked to".
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Until then, says Nagarajan, "my whole activist career had been about compartmentalisation, and so with the anti-racist people it was all about the fight against racism, with the women's rights movement it was all about the fight for women's rights... they were interlinked, of course, but I felt there wasn't any space to bring everything together".
Morris's patterns for woven textiles, some of which were also machine made under ordinary commercial conditions, included intricate double-woven furnishing fabrics in which two sets of warps and wefts are interlinked to create complex gradations of colour and texture.
Each cell in the body contains thousands of metabolic pathways, all of which are interlinked to some extent, so that a single blockage may affect numerous biochemical processes.
The microstructural characterization shows that the precipitated hydrides are interlinked to have a width of 200 600 nm and a shape of lamellar or "dendritic".
This is because asthma, type 1 diabetes, and many other illnesses that are prominent in children are interlinked to an elevated risk of other diseases via a superstructure that has been termed a "pattern" of disease (Dietert and Zelikoff 2010).
The differentially expressed genes that correlate with AsA content in tomato fruits identified in the present study suggest a scenario where several genes involved in hormone responses are interlinked to modulate the content of AsA.
Furthermore, the study takes on how these questions are interlinked with notions of power and legitimacy within the system of scholarly communication.
This illustrates that supply chains are increasingly complex and differentiated in their organization, and an ever-increasing number of production steps is interlinked for the production of goods and services delivered to final demand.
In structures 4 and 5 the layers are interlinked by means of hydrogen bonding involving counter anions, which lead to formation of three-dimensional open networks capable of incorporation of hydrophilic (5) or hydrophobic (4) guest molecules.
Ubiquitin can be attached: as an individual moiety to a single or multiple lysine residues of substrate (mono- or multiple monoubiquitination); as chains of ubiquitin moieties that are interlinked through any one of the seven lysine residues of ubiquitin (for example K48- or K63-linked chains); or as branched chains, to name but a few [ 1].
Behavioural factors such as intrinsic motivation and knowledge about HIV and ART are interlinked with acceptance of medication and consequently adherence to therapy (35).
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