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"common involvement in" is correct and usable in written English
It is an expression used to describe when two or more people are taking part in the same activity, usually ina collaborative way. For example, "The association was founded to promote common involvement in social activities among the local community."
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Although the results of that study were limited to the nine NRs that function as transcriptional activators, it was the first to emphasize a common involvement in tissues and functions involved in metabolism in insects.
Sharing, broadly conceived, includes common involvement in policy making, financing, and administration.
Her continuing relationship with her subjects has much to do with their common involvement in larger societal issues and endeavors like the Innocence Project, the prisoner-assistance initiative.
Portugal insisted that its reception of Reedman and his Lisbon mission did not prejudice Britain's responsibility over Rhodesia, and was justified because of the long-standing ties between Portugal and Rhodesia, as well as their common involvement in many southern African issues.
However, it is well known that these methods merely show physical interaction under experimental condition and not necessarily indicate a common involvement in a biological process.
As further examples of the use of our database and of the type of biological insight that one can reach combining transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, we shall discuss in this section three other FFLs in which the single regulatory interactions where all known in the literature but their common involvement in a closed FFL was not realized before.
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Similar to Crn1p, coronin-1A was reported to associate with the Arp2/3 complex [18], a property shared with close homologues coronins 1B [19] and 1C [20], implying a common involvement of members in this subgroup in the regulation of Arp2/3-dependent events.
Given the common involvement of F0 in intonation and tone, the intonation and prosody literature may also be informative.
Due to the common involvement of progerin in both HGPS and normal aging, it will be of great interest to see if the same mechanism is also true in normal aging.
This factor is, however, broadly expressed and directly involved in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis explaining the common involvement of the protein in tumor development.
However, the common involvement of cerebellar structures in both diseases 31 46 seems to be responsible for the clinical phenomenology independent of the cellular mechanism.
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