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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate the surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to link or connect something to the surface level of a topic or object.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to associate the surface characteristics of the material with its overall performance."
Alternatives: "link the surface" or "connect to the surface".
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These parameters are adopted as a dual-objective function in the optimization to associate the surface selection with the layer pattern.
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Our results show that NPs associate with the surface of cells and then seem to appear in an endocytic compartment together with FM-1-43.
This enzyme is also able to associate with the surface of the oil body and with the other reported PTLs.
Next, we optimised the pH of the analyte-sol suspension as this is known to affect the propensity for an analyte to associate with the surface.
Chromosomes associate with the surface of the ball, albeit more loosely than in wild type, and undergo visible stretching instead of forming a prometaphase belt.
Diverse arrays of bacterial genotypes are known to associate with the surfaces and tissues of marine invertebrates, including anthozoans [ 45, 46].
It is distinguished from the plankton, which only incidentally becomes associated with the surface film.
The dream had particularly frightened him because it was so closely associated, on the surface at least, with a disturbing actuality.
The green emission band has been associated with the surface states of ZnS [26, 27].
Generally, the physicochemical properties of the interface are closely associated with the surface chemistry of fillers.
The CPE element was associated with the surface roughness and the very thin oxide film obtained.
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