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The phrase "assembling trafficking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of gathering or organizing information related to trafficking, but the combination of words is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The authorities are focused on assembling trafficking data to better understand the patterns involved."
Alternatives: "compiling trafficking information" or "gathering trafficking data".
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Physiologically, connexin43 (Cx43), the predominant GJ protein in ventricular myocardium, is phosphorylated on multiple residues, a process that regulates its properties including assembling, trafficking, degradation, and electrical and metabolic coupling [ 1, 2, 9- 12].
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He figured he could get free advertising for his car lots if he assembled traffic reports and offered them to radio stations in exchange for airtime.
£849.99, 9.8kg As you may have seen from the crowds of commuters assembling at traffic lights each morning, the lure of the road racing bike is hard to resist.
In contrast, co-expression of 5-HT3A and 5-HT3B subunits was detected as a halo of fluorescence at the cell surface, indicating that receptors were correctly assembled and trafficked to the plasma membrane.
The remaining mutants (L178I, W183A, D189E and N191A) all showed a distinct halo of fluorescence at the cell surface, indicating that the receptors were correctly assembled and trafficked to the plasma membrane.
In 2006, Mr. Chen was sentenced to 51 months in prison on bogus charges of destroying property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic.
In 2006, he was sentenced to 51 months in jail on charges of wrecking property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic, charges that he said were concocted to silence him.
In 2006 he was sentenced to 51 months in prison on charges of destroying property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic, charges his supporters say were trumped up.
In 2006, he was sentenced to 51 months in jail on charges of wrecking property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic — charges that he and his supporters have said were concocted to silence him.
He was convicted in August 2006 on charges of destroying property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic, related to an incident in his village that year, and given a 51-month jail sentence.
During a brief trial in 2006, he was sentenced to 51 months in jail on charges of destroying property and assembling a crowd to disrupt traffic — charges that advocates say were trumped up, given that he was under house arrest at the time.
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