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The phrase "associated appears" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is related or connected, but the structure is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "The data associated appears to be incomplete." (This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "related appears" or "connected seems".
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The composition of the complex with which Fmi is associated appears to be critical for determining the frequency and manner by which Fmi is turned over from the plasma membrane.
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Two repeat domains, either covalently or non-covalently associated, appear to be necessary and sufficient for high-affinity DNA binding [ 9].
Yet executives at Associated appeared genuinely surprised by last week's announcement.
On the contrary, concomitant treatment of ischemic cardiopathy and associated MR appears to provide better results, especially in functional terms.
Wages are omitted from our central analysis as the associated data appear less robust.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00205.004 KDM2andnd KDM2B profiles at CGI associated genes appeared largely similar.
Some of these associates appear to be complaining that Mr. Milosevic's rule is hurting rather than benefiting them.
There, a Homm associate appeared and led the reporter through narrow streets to another hotel.
Taken aback, St. Peter said the associate's billable hours made the associate appear to be 95.
So he would let an associate appear in court instead of going himself for that final extra push.
First-year associates appear to be getting a bonus this year of up to $20,000, compared with $40,000 last year, according to an unofficial poll of several large firms that are usually industry bellwethers.
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