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Free sign up"bridging for" can be a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb, meaning "to act as a connection or link between two things or people." Example: "The new program aims to bridge the gap between students' academic learning and their practical skills, providing a well-rounded education."
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R. K. Balachandran, J. Roychowdhury, K. Dorfman, and V. Barocas, "Telescopic Time-Scale Bridging for Modeling Dispersion in Rapidly Oscillating Flows," AIChE Journal, July 2012.
Bridging for antiplatelet therapy remains a subject of debate with data favoring GP blockers but at a risk of bleeding.
(NN 0 for the mononuclear complexes (3, 4, 6), (NO)- with O- bridging for the dimeric complexes (1, 5) and a mixed mode [ NN 0 + (NO)- with O- bridging] for the binuclear nitrato- complex (2).
Interestingly, ∆ν values decrease with decreasing chain length suggesting unsymmetrical chelating bidentate coordination with possible carboxylate bridging, for the shorter chain compounds (PbC8…12).
Table 12 also shows that barite is composed of particles in the 2- to 75-μm size range, and this can make quick bridging for all formations of permeability less than about one Darcy (Abrams 1977).
There were two variants of rare affiliative behavior, 'interspecies grooming' and 'play on the ground', and one variant of a locomotive behavior, 'special bridging for an infant'.
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