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"fertile background" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a place that has many good characteristics and has the potential to be productive. For example, "The country's diverse culture and history provides a fertile background for creating innovative ideas."
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His singular perspective had many roots, but it grew at least in part from his fertile background as an innovator of a broad range of products.
The NOD strain carries multiple autoimmune susceptibility genes that provide a fertile background for several autoimmune syndromes.
That is, the aberrant genetic and environmental modifications create a fertile background on which individual tumors and lesions originate.
In our arrays and confirmatory qPCR, mRNA for Kr-h1 decreased in CAKO females of the fertile background exclusively, and this response was reversed by JHA treatment.
In contrast, dilp6 mRNA declines strongly in CAKO adults in the fertile background, while dilp6 mRNA is already low in all sterile Ovo D1 females.
It is from this fertile background that the vision of the next phase of the NIEHS's commitment to global environmental health is emerging.
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The majority of the transcriptomes (91% at 1.0 mm and 88% at 1.5 mm) are shared between the two fertile backgrounds (Table 1).
To minimize false discovery resulting from background differences while comparing the two mutant anther types, only transcript types detected in both fertile backgrounds (common fertile set: 29,262 at 1.0 mm and 28,072 at 1.5 mm; highlighted in Table 1) were used in the evaluation of up- or down-regulated genes.
The subject of race, a favorite since his stint as the effeminate redneck in high school, has remained a staple of Galifianakis's stand-up, both because of his small-town Southern background (always fertile ground for comedy) and because of its status as the great American taboo.
Clearly solutions like background checks provide fertile ground for us all to come together around our most deeply shared values.
Her Liverpool background and the Bootle office provided fertile ground for many of them, including Liverpool Daisy (1979), Three Women of Liverpool (1984) and A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin (2003).
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