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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cross sharing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the act of sharing information across different platforms or platforms that are owned by different companies or organizations. For example: We implemented a cross sharing strategy to ensure that our customers were being exposed to our brand message on both our own and our partner's platforms.
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In this paper, we study the reliable VI mapping problem that enables efficient resource sharing by using the cross sharing scheme that reuses the primary bandwidth for backup VI links.
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All hybrids (Cross) shared one of the S haplotypes as the females for line crosses always were from the S line and the mtDNA is maternally inherited.
In contrast, offspring produced from crosses involving the isogenic nuclear strains resulted in completely standardized nuclear genotypes, such that all sons from a given cross shared a near identical genotype (Table 1).
The sex distribution was also different among hybrid crosses sharing the same mother or father.
They observed significant differences in the proportion of larvae with this mitochondrial genome between pure and hybrid crosses sharing the same female parent.
As always, he's dark but light: "the homeless, fallen off their crosses," share a stanza with the word "dallying".
We observed that, albeit the two crosses shared a common accession, the eQTL distribution among these types is very dissimilar.
6 INPO established the peer-to-peer assessment program to cross-share best practices, safety hazards, problems and actions that improved safety and operational performance.
That organization established a peer-to-peer assessment program to cross-share best practices, safety hazards, problems and actions that improved safety and operational performance.
Each type of crosses shared the same generation in captivity under a common rearing environment, but the hatchery × wild crosses had half their genome from a captive-bred parent that had also experienced a generation of captive rearing.
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