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The phrase "does not involve in" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
A more correct form would be "does not involve." Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The company's decision does not involve the marketing team."
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To be clear, this matter does not involve in any way Wi-Fi access in hotel guestrooms or lobby spaces.
Perhaps because TN is a paroxysmal pain, unlike the complex regional pain, TDM or fibromyalgia and/or does not involve in principle a genetic predisposition as in migraine.
It is noted that the first block-row of (left { mathbb {A}_{ij},mathbb {bar {A}}_{ikj},mathbb {B}_{ij},mathbb {bar {B}}_{ikj}right } ) does not involve in the filter gain variables.
Previous reports stated that AuNPs serves as the non-cytotoxicity agents, and does not involve in biological process, where no biological toxicity risk such as renal toxicity and vascular permeation will be introduced [5].
It is noteworthy that although zebrafish HIF1 α does not involve in NPC growth and differentiation, it still have an essential role in other developmental events.
There is hardly an item on the teacher questionnaire that does not involve, in some way, the dimensions of self-control and self-confidence that many parents seek as outcomes when their children study martial arts.
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Since the 454 sequencing process does not involve in-vivo cloning and the cDNA is subjected to nebulization, in the deriving library it is not possible to assign the strand when the two transcripts overlap.
CO did not involve in NO reduction directly.
These studies largely focused on wireless communication, which did not involve in the EMC studies in coal mines.
Since R 1 and R 2 do not involve in other equations but themselves in system (1), they are not directly taken into account in system (1).
It is worth mentioning that all other sensors which do not involve in the circulation of the message can overhear the message transmission.
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