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The phrase "are internalised in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain ideas, beliefs, or behaviors become ingrained within an individual or group.
Example: "Cultural values are internalised in the way individuals interact with one another in society."
Alternatives: "are ingrained in" or "are absorbed into".
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When external costs for different energies are internalised in power and water costs, the relative cost differences are considerably increased in favour of the nuclear systems.
Once inside the dermis, some promastigotes interact with phagocytes and are internalised in parasitophorous vacuoles (phagolysosomes), where they differentiate into the intracellular amastigote stage and multiply [ 2, 3].
In vitro, there is now considerable evidence demonstrating that Tau is secreted into the extracellular medium [ 15, 17, 18, 30, 41- 44] and that Tau aggregates are internalised in different cell lines [ 15- 19, 41, 45, 46].
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These are functions that universities are internalising in their intermediaries.
Now the seagulls he had watched circling the sewage outlet on the Nice seafront, the doves that once flew freely in his studio, were internalised in the sensation of flight that drove the path of his scissor-blades.
"Perhaps individuals in modern society need not just the comfort and reassurance of the familiar, but have a need to be active rather than to accept passivity; a need to protect a fundamental orientation to action that is internalised in their personality and characteristic of their culture".
As a matter of fact, freight transport can be internalised in an industrial activity, or an externalised service activity.
It is a book to be 'read in' and lived with, rather than consulted, a monument to the uselessness of merely written knowledge unless it is internalised in a trained professional mind".
Images taken using a confocal microscope showed co-localisation of ACT with Cav-1 after 2 minutes of incubation with ACT (Figure S4B) supporting the aforementioned results and indicating that ACT may be internalised in the absence of the integrin receptor.
This scFv, named Erbicin, specifically binds to ErbB2-positive cells, inhibits the receptor autophosphorylation, is internalised in target cells and strongly inhibits their proliferation (De Lorenzo et al, 2002).
As FXNPXY motifs can be internalised in these cells then it argues that the phosphorylation (of Dab2 at least) cannot be inhibitory.
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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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