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Discover LudwigThe phrase "before assembly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "prior to coming together" or "prior to being put together." It is often used in the context of manufacturing or construction, but can also be used in other situations where things are being assembled or put together. Example: The instructions should be read carefully before assembly to ensure that the final product is assembled correctly.
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Another, perhaps complementary, solution would be to use knowledge of A and B genome-specific SNPs to segregate reads into A types or B types before assembly.
Raw Illumina data were trimmed and filtered before assembly, but in the case of the 454 and PacBio assemblers raw instrument output files were used.
By that standard, a fully assembled car is worth more than the value of its numerous parts before assembly.
Cool the cakes completely before assembly.
Naik, said the attack was an attempt at intimidation before assembly elections planned for October.
They sit for 24 hours before assembly, which is also offered at Cascade.
Such coatings are best applied to a phone's components before assembly.
Some can be applied cold, avoiding the complication of heating joints before assembly.
Two automatic machines have been designed to check the crystal quality before assembly.
In finite element formulation, a 6 × 6 transformation matrix is derived to transform the system element matrices before assembly.
For a cost effective mass production, a bias grid is implemented to test the sensors before assembly under full bias.
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