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The phrase "are of complementary" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context discussing two or more elements that enhance or complete each other, but it needs to be part of a fuller expression.
Example: "The two colors are of complementary nature, creating a visually appealing contrast."
Alternatives: "are complementary" or "are mutually enhancing".
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are of complementary
verb
Representing or , chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.
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Special emphasis is put on how to avoid misinterpretation of findings and when additional imaging methods are of complementary value.
The Y2H and AP/MS data are of complementary nature resulting in PPI networks with different topological and biological properties.
The oxoanions are too large to penetrate the interlocked binding domain, whereas chloride anions are of complementary size and shape leading to strong binding even in this competitive 30%% aqueous solvent mixture.
The fact that RNA templates and their copies are of complementary base sequences has an obvious dynamical relevance: complementary strains may have very different structures and, consequently, functions – one may specialize for increasing enzymatic activity while the other takes the role of the gene of the enzyme.
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We find the fluctuations in the carbon concentration in the catalyst nanoparticle and the fluctuations in nanotube growth rates to be of complementary character.
As such, the two techniques may be of complementary value in assessing the effects of chemoradiotherapy and evaluating the various aspects of treatment response.
These in silico (or dry-laboratory) experiments are of course complementary to traditional wet-laboratory experimental approaches [ 2].
The companies are of course mutually complementary, but Iam not aware of any negotiations".
The interfaces in such complexes are composed of complementary binding sites from the respective subunits.
"I believe that with extraterrestrial life the likelihood is great that the genetic material will be made of complementary chains but not necessarily the chains or the bases we use".
Edzard Ernst is professor of complementary medicine at Peninsula Medical School, Exeter.
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