Sentence examples for could function together from inspiring English sources

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They will both be grandparents of the same grandchildren". As for Angry Associates, Ahrons said: "They had about the same amount of anger (as Cooperative Colleagues), but they were not able to separate it out". While the first two groups could function together for certain events, the AAs had trouble planning anything together.

AdcA and ArfA could function together in the recognition of membrane cargoes and budding from early endosomes of vesicles allowing their recycling/targeting to specific subcompartments.

This might be explained by the influence of the environment and/or genetic background since it was already proven that combinations of genetic heterozygosity (bigenic heterozygosity) that alone do not result in clinical kidney disease could function together to enhance susceptibility to glomerular damage and FSGS [34].

We wondered whether any of these genes could function together with PntP1 to promote INP generation.

If not, the two proteins could function together as subunits and at least retain the metal binding role.

This raised the possibility that Atg6 and UVRAG could function together with Vps15 in this setting as well.

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His past as a journalist cannot have helped and his reservations about Pele's eyesight were not crowd-pleasers either.Saldanha had even argued that Tostao and Pele could not function together.

By "accident" we simply mean that other variants of certain traits may have had at one time comparable fitness, but that then, through the evolutionary refinement and augmentation of function, other components of the biological system those traits interact with become co-adapted to specific variants, locking them in so that they could function well together.

Each of the three could be perfect in all respects, but when they cannot function together, the VA team will conclude that the facility has a major weakness.

By yoking these two things together, they could function as a whole unit.

Back in the day, to yoke (an ox and a cart is a commonly used example) was to bring two things together so they could function.

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