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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembly comprises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the components or elements that make up a particular assembly or group.
Example: "The assembly comprises various parts, including the frame, motor, and control system."
Alternatives: "assembly consists of" or "assembly includes".
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The X. maculatus Jp 163 A genome assembly comprises 20,640 scaffolds with an N50 of 1.3 Mb and the final assembled sequence length is 730 Mb [ 2].
The assembly comprises of the clutch plate, the pressure plate and a diaphragm spring.
The assembly comprises the 500-seat elected parliament, the House of People's Representatives, plus another 200 appointed members.
Each assembly comprises a web page with detailed information about the assembly and its objectives and also a summary sheet (pdf) which can be used as a cue card during the assembly.
In the case of S. mediterannea the genome assembly comprises 43,294 contigs with no chromosomal structure.
Aβ assembly comprises a conformational 'space,' not a pathway per se.
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The IGA transcriptome assembly comprised 123,261 unigenes including 48,642 contigs (assembled contigs of three genotypes) and 74,619 singletons (assembled sequences from a single genotype).
Each assembly comprised several thousand contigs with the total number of assembled bases ranging from ca. 3.5 – 7.2 Mbp with the exception of the data-poor P. ovalis-like cell 6 that had a relatively small assembly of size 1.5 Mbp.
The assembly comprised seven subarrays, each 15 mm thick.
Each cell assembly comprised principal cells, GABAergic interneurons (Ia, Ib), and glial cells.
Mr. Brahimi, along with American and Iraqi leaders, agreed to the formation of a quasi-national assembly comprising 100 Iraqis.
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