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"be engineered into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of designing, constructing, or incorporating something into a larger system or structure. Example: The new technology will be engineered into the existing software system to improve its efficiency and functionality.
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Cys residues can be engineered into split receptor constructs.
Based on these findings, we hypothesized that CBCRs can be engineered into BV-binding NIR FPs.
This molecular machinery can be engineered into the sgRNA Cas9 technology, for programmable cleavage of DNA.
Little is known whether intestinal smooth muscle cells (SMCs) may be engineered into bladder tissue.
It is not known whether abnormal bladder cells may be engineered into functionally normal tissue.
A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down whenever it reproduced.
A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down every time the mosquito reproduced.
A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down every time it reproduced.
Researchers say that taste and texture — fats and salt and varying amounts of protein — can be engineered into lab-grown meat with relative ease.
Silicon and other materials will be engineered into nanosize spheres, domes and wires that promote light absorption and improve the overall efficiency of the solar cell.
Furthermore the material can be engineered into various forms from spheres to variable thickness films, broadening its potential applications.
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