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The phrase "assumed activities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to actions or tasks that are taken for granted or believed to be occurring without direct evidence.
Example: "The report outlines the assumed activities of the project team during the initial phase of development."
Alternatives: "presumed actions" or "expected tasks".
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How these two assumed activities of HEF and M1 are coupled is not obvious since the cytoplasmic tail of HEF is very short, only three amino acids, and might thus not be able to bind to M1 with high affinity.
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The earlier work assumed activity was associated with activation of a single receptor.
However, in their numerical phantom study, spatial resolution effects of a SPECT scanner were excluded, and the assumed activity ratio between the myocardium and the liver was 75 30.
This surprising result could not have been anticipated from prior works (e.g., Sigala 2014, van Dooren 2012, Surolia 1992, Ke 2014, Nagaraj 2013), all of which have assumed activity by the parasite heme biosynthesis pathway in blood stages.
The model predicts aqueous concentrations with an average relative error lower than 11% by assuming activity coefficients of 1.0.
The observed correlation can be explained by a Schmid factor analysis assuming activity on the five most stressed slip systems.
Thus, assuming activity and osmotic coefficients of 1, the steady-state value of [ X]g (Eq. 12) is influenced by [ C]e and Πe, but not by any other property of the ECF.
However in urban hospitals district-level leprosy experts had assumed leprosy activities.
We assumed these activities were "usual" patterns.
As we assumed, luciferase activities driven by both methylated promoters were 5 times lower than the corresponding controls (Fig. 5).
As for the mycoplasma-positive cells, both the assumed enzyme activities, arginase and arginine deiminase, appear to originate from the mycoplasma.
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