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The phrase "are physically linked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or relationship between two or more entities that involves a physical aspect.
Example: "The two devices are physically linked to each other through a USB cable."
Alternatives: "are physically connected to" or "are physically attached to".
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Finally, we show that several of the CES that are physically linked to each other in vivo are LBC interactors.
Indeed, because the tower and kitchen/dining hall complex are physically linked to the original house by a glazed connection, the whole site, including the tower, shares the listed building status.
In some tissues, mitochondria are physically linked to the endo/sarcoplasmic reticulum (ER).
Gene-associated microsatellites are physically linked to particular alleles of a gene, and may hitchhike if the gene is under selection.
ecfA, ecfB and ecfF are physically linked to anti-sigma gene sequences.
In addition, some transposons are physically linked to genes and can control their expression.
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Interestingly, the duplicate ars operon is physically linked to a polyketide biosynthetic gene cluster (SLI1088 SLI1103) that is conserved in M145 and in S. coelicoflavus.
For effective vaccines, PAMPs should be physically linked to the antigens to enhance their activity and reduce side effects.
The Curcin 2B (C2B) gene is another Type II curcin gene that is physically linked to the C1 gene.
In both systems, the genetic information encoding for the displayed molecule is physically linked to its product via the displaying particle.
The school expansion will occupy property next door to the mosque on West 116th Street, the foster-care center will be on West 115th Street, and both will be physically linked to the house of worship.
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