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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to items, documents, or resources that are related to a particular subject or topic.
Example: "Please review the associated material provided in the appendix to gain a better understanding of the project."
Alternatives: "related content" or "connected resources".
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In the presence of both GCs and nedocromil however (panel 6D), there was a significant (P < 0.01) increase of membrane-associated Anx-A1 and a corresponding decrease in cytosolic and vesicular associated material.
Many are known only from type and associated material.
Next, the theory's constitutive and governing equations and their associated material parameters are described.
By way of example, these provisions grant to GNM the absolute right to edit and amend Your Blog including associated material such as headlines and other page furniture.
The head expansions of C. anka further facilitate such a forward-directed movement through leaf litter and other ground associated material.
Additionally, corrosion associated material losses often produce contamination of surrounding media.
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These extracellular scFvE2/p17 molecules might occur as soluble protein, or as particle-associated material, e.g. released within membrane microvesicles or exosomes, or associated with cell debris.
Beyond widening the remarkable breadth of Vienna-associated material covered over the weekend still further, it added little but anticlimax.
3-ml cultures were transferred in the eppendorf tubes, and cell with cell-associated material was collected by centrifugation.
Although solubilization of microdomain-associated material is possible with stronger detergents, such treatment is likely to disrupt protein-protein interactions in the CD40 signaling complex.
Overall, we observed an accumulation of the cell-associated material and a decreased amount of the material released in the growth media, in the WT strain compared to the isogenic ΔpelC mutant (Fig. 6).
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