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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are somewhat linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a partial connection or relationship between two or more subjects.
Example: "The two theories are somewhat linked, suggesting that they may share common principles."
Alternatives: "are somewhat connected" or "are partially related".
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Whether these different processes are somewhat linked through ERK8 or whether ERK8 is simply moonlighting in different, independent functions constitutes an interesting challenge for the future.
Whether these aspects are independently and fortuitously present in prion diseases or are somewhat linked together remains unsettled, but the contribution of genomic, proteomic, metabolomic and spectroscopic techniques might give insights into this puzzle, and likely give hope for therapy to patients.
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One possible explanation, however, is that the expression of IFN-inducible chemokines is somewhat linked to the IFN signature.
Since centrilobular fibrosis is usually irreversible, if GIP evolved to UIP, sequels of centrilobular fibrosis would be somewhat linked to the peripheral UIP lesion.
It would be interesting to know what actual tests were carried out on these two family members since the criteria for establishing non-penetrance is somewhat linked to how far one decides to investigate.
It has been proposed that the sharing of the SPRY domain between the TRIM and BTN family members located within the MHC locus is somewhat linked to their immunological function [ 41].
This isn't to say all issues regarding LGBTI rights aren't somewhat linked.
Whilst recent tephra research projects such as the UK-based, NERC-funded RESET initiative, or the LaPaDiS project funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research | Humanities do contain archaeological work packages, they are, somewhat paradoxically, aimed at linking ancient deep time archaeological records to dated volcanic eruptions via tephra analyses.
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The fact that your arguments are somewhat incoherent– confused, not really clear, linking issues that don't really go together– is something to think about.
Unsurprisingly, the 1000+ comments on the article are somewhat hostile, helped by a link from Matt Drudge who thoughtfully added his own scare quotes around the word 'emergency'emergency
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