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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'coiled by' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that has been wound around another object. For example: "The garden hose was coiled by the spigot."
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The rod is immediately coiled by quickly rotating laying heads and cooled before bundling.
Transcription factors may bind to the interspace of DNA coiled by histone.
Others are coiled by daunting dragons.
There is also a Shiva Linga coiled by a serpent, located in a basin inside the sanctum.
Eventually, this uncommon condition, the aneurysma spurium of the arteria hepatica dextra, was coiled by the interventional radiologist.
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This paper summarises the promising results opening the possibility to shorten the total heat treatment time for the ITER TF coils by approximately 1 year.
These myosin VI results are consistent with experimental findings that the putative coiled coil region (ie region predicted as coiled coil by COILS or PAIRCOIL algorithms) of myosin VI, are actually not coiled coil but stable single α-helices.
Three patients underwent surgical clipping, one endovascular coiling and one was initially coiled followed by clipping due to aneurysm rupture in the course of coiling.
Due to their convoluted structure, they were named coiled bodies by Monneron and Bernhard (1969) in mammalian cells.
Create a Figure "8" quickly from properly coiled cable by dividing the coil in half in a "butterfly" fashion.
Yet the songs are coiled contraptions, unruly by design.
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