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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled states of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a collection or combination of different states or conditions, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The assembled states of the molecules contributed to the overall stability of the compound."
Alternatives: "combined states of" or "aggregated states of".
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06807.006 Our next goal was to develop a tool that could differentiate between these two assembled states of Rnq1PD.
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Using in vitro radioactive and non-radioactive GTPase assays, we found that Ndel1 enhances the GTPase activity of Dyn2 in its unassembled and assembled states by a mechanism independent of the oligomerization of the enzyme.
The third element is the retraction of the second object from its assembled state along the normal of the supporting horizontal surface.
The TEM images of the system in the assembled state indeed show extended aggregates of two different-sized particles with a (big particle and small particle) periodicity.
This correlation supports the hypothesis that the decrease in the solubility is due to the stabilization of the assembled state with an increase in charge density.
The orientation of Object X at its assembled state in the assembled structure's local coordinate system.
The position of Object X at its assembled state in the assembled structure's local coordinate system.
The position of Object X at its assembled state in global coordinate system.
The force-closure grasps of Object X at its assembled state.
The collision-free and IK-feasible grasps of Object X at its assembled state.
The orientation of Object X at its assembled state in global coordinate system.
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