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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cleaved from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been split or separated from something else.
Example: "The ancient artifact was cleaved from the rock face during the excavation."
Alternatives: "separated from" or "split off from".
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*CNX cleaved from the ER signal peptide.
The tissue is removed and the RNA/cDNA is enzymatically cleaved from the array.
But two years later, another vast island of ice cleaved from Petermann.
Upon illumination the NTA group is cleaved from the surface and the protein is released.
NLGN3 is cleaved from both neurons and oligodendrocyte precursor cells via the ADAM10 sheddase.
PAs were cleaved from resin by shaking in a solution of 95% TFA, 4% TIPS, 1% water.
Many rRNA molecules are cleaved from much larger transcripts and may also be methylated or enzymatically modified.
The peptide was cleaved from the resin, yielding reduced linear α-1 as the main product (Figure S3A).
In the seaside suburbs of Sumner and Redcliffs, houses were flattened by huge pieces of debris cleaved from cliffs and whole streets evacuated amid fears of further landslides.
SCNPs on the colloidal particles were cleaved from the surfaces of the colloidal particles, leaving thiol groups on the surfaces.
Following the reverse process, a top-down deconstruction, cellulose materials can be cleaved from fiber cell walls.
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