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Discover Ludwig"confers it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to describe the action of granting somebody a particular right or privilege. For example: "The court recognized the plaintiff's right to a fair hearing and conferred it upon him."
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Though this strain would no longer be our choice for comparative genomic studies to detect subtle genetic differences that may account for virulence, its ability to evoke antibody responses confers it with great potential for other types of biodefense research as well as potential vaccines in equids and humans.
Phosphorylation of IκB-α is considered to induce its degradation, which then releases NF-κB and confers it transcriptional activity.
Results from this study indicate that Type1 strain has a unique epidemiology as well as a specific cytokine profile, which confers it the ability to modulate host immune response in its favour.
To those who fear that any usage of the word confers it legitimacy, I say that those wishing to join their vocabularies and destinies with the likes of Candie are already far gone down the road to perdition and diagnostic tools to ferret them out are always helpful.
The token with a green flag is a permit issued to each node, which confers it the freedom to participate in all network activities.
The token with a green flag and positive reputation is a permit issued to each node, which confers it the freedom to participate in all network activities.
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IRE1 possesses, within its cytoplasmic tail, domains conferring it kinase and endoribonuclease activities.
He believes in his sorrow and wants to confer it upon the world.
Another suggestion assumes the genes that confer homosexuality in males are different from those that confer it in females.
In 1985, Levy ordained Funnye as a rabbi, although no mainstream denomination accepted the title or Levy's right to confer it.
The pallium was worn by many bishops in the 4th and 5th centuries, and in the 6th century the pope was conferring it as a symbol of distinction.
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