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"correspondingly designated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to state that something (an object or concept) has a particular name or label that matches the other items in its class. For example: "The members of the design team were correspondingly designated as Creative Director, Lead Designer, and Design Associate."
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We also report two phases of the previously unreported complex [PtCl2([9]aneS2O)] (2), designated α- 2 and β- 2, which are isomorphous and isostructural with the correspondingly designated phases of 1.
These genes can be generally classified into two main groups based on their products, effector molecules or regulator molecules, which are also correspondingly designated as delayed-response genes or early-response genes based on their response timing [ 4- 6].
The age at which LH first became detectable at ≥0.2 units/L (and remained so subsequently) was designated LH 0. The years before LH became detectable were correspondingly designated −1, −2, etc., up to −6; and those after it became detectable were designated +1, +2, and +3.
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Correspondingly, auxinole, a designated inhibitor of TIR1/AFBs auxin receptors (Hayashi et al., 2012), blocked the auxin effect on vacuolar morphology, and, the genetic reduction of TIR1/AFBs functions in tir1 afb1 afb3 triple mutants prompted partial resistance to the auxin-induced changes in vacuolar appearance.
In the list of genera these taxa are designated as Genus N 1 and Genus N 2 correspondingly (Table 1).
Correspondingly, our study shows that the shortest path of IRS1 is designated more than 100 and is significant in both NSCLC genes and SCLC genes, indicating that it may play a crucial part in lung cancer development.
Both are designated landmarks.
It even designated ghosts.
Some were designated saints.
was designated by 2006.
Ogando is designated.
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