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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disrupt of" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is a typographical error and should be written as "disruption of." This phrase can be used to describe an interruption or disturbance to a normal process or state. An example sentence using "disruption of" could be: The power outage caused a disruption of the city's transportation system.
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FT-IR spectra provide a proof to the mechanism of moisture-sensitive SME which is based on the dissociation or disrupt of hydrogen bonding in the pyridine ring induced by moisture absorption.
The notion that Cx30 null mutation results in a disrupt of K+ recycling is not supported by our data (Fig. 2H) showing that the reduction in whole cell Gj between supporting cells in Cx30 null mice was statistically insignificant.
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Furthermore, disrupting of actin cytoskeleton did not affect channel conductance.
First, it disrupted the operation of the international financial system.
The introduction of rigid crosslinks was shown to disrupt crystallinity of PEEK very efficiently.
The appearance of the chloroplast division phenotype depends on the number of disrupted alleles of ptcpn60β.
Will this help to disrupt stereotypes of national humour?
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