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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned onto" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct preposition to use is "to" instead of "onto."
Example: "The tasks were assigned to the team for completion."
Alternatives: "assigned to" or "allocated to".
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Scaffolds were assigned onto corresponding linkage groups on the basis of the alignment result with the RAD alleles (Supplementary Table 9).
Four square-shaped regions of detection (ROD) were assigned onto predetermined positions in the planar white light image (Figure 1B).
Once the users are assigned onto certain CC s), the layer-2 packet scheduling (PS) is performed.
And, a few months later by the time I turned 32—I got assigned onto a new project with a salary of $51,000 a year.
DE 24 was assigned onto its current alignment by 1936.
By 1936, DE 26 was assigned onto its current alignment.
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Then 13 years old, Rees Jones had his first Open job; he was assigned to run onto the fairway and measure the golfers' drives at various holes.
The component falling in the 2068 2064 cm−1 range is assigned to CO sorbed onto Co° surface atoms of partially H2-reduced nanoparticles.
In each simulated assembly, individual reads were randomly assigned to species and accumulated onto genomes in the manner described for simulations of non-discretized genome assemblies.
Despite the financial importance of her work to the hospital, she has had no actual office and has to spend free time during her shift to scan through the discharge summary, find appropriate codes from the 'cheat sheet' (a self-made document containing commonly used codes) then write the assigned codes onto the discharge summary.
In addition, three rotational bonds were assigned to the ligand before docking onto the structure of PAD2.
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