Sentence examples for common conduit connecting from inspiring English sources

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According to the concept of "field cancerization", factors such as an exposure to carcinogens induce a field of mucosa more susceptible to tumor formation and, due to the common conduit connecting the upper aero-digestive tract, this is believed to elevate epithelial cancer risk through the head and neck, lung and oesophagus [ 31- 33].

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"There are increasing clusters around tube stations along the Piccadilly line, which developers see as a student conduit, connecting the university centres of Bloomsbury and South Kensington".

Rather, he said, Google is a technology company: "I would say we're a conduit connecting our users with content and advertisers".

Although we have not uncovered any evidence to suggest a conduit connecting the magma chamber to the summit, it is reasonable to assume that the conduit extends linearly from the magma chamber toward the southeast.

Moreover, the intensity of an eruption is strongly controlled by the dimensions of the conduit connecting the magma reservoir to the surface (Macedonio et al., 2005).

This suggests that the tremor occurs at both ends of the conduit connecting the magma source to the crater, and was activated in a tremor sequence.

The open pore thus forms a conduit connecting the periplasmic space with the cytoplasm, the latter being achieved through portals formed in the large cytoplasmic vestibule.

In offshore oil exploration and production activities such long vertical steel riser pipes are used as conduits connecting a floating surface vessel to a subsea well head.

The alternative solution, already in clinical practice, is synthetic nerve conduits connecting the ends of damaged nerve.

One of the promising solutions already in clinical practice is synthetic nerve conduits connecting the ends of damaged nerve, enabling nerve regeneration [ 2– 5].

One of the most promising solutions already in clinical practice is synthetic nerve conduits connecting the ends of damaged nerve supporting nerve regeneration.

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