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"inserted material" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when the speaker or writer is adding detail or thoughts into a sentence that are separate from the main point. For example: "I love to listen to music, especially classic rock—inserted material—which my parents introduced me to when I was younger."
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Deletion breakpoints were found to be of three basic types: clean breaks, breaks with one or more bases that could be assigned to either side of the breakpoint ("ambiguous" breaks), and breaks with one or more bases of inserted material ("insertion" breaks).
The longest piece of inserted material so far is 2,000 DNA letters in length.
The programs incorporated themes and customs that reflected the four seasons or inserted material derived from contemporary events.
The dye solution migrated up the inserted material by capillary action, and the dye components produced bands of different colour.
The journals, generally small notebooks, consist of diary entries and research notes for ongoing projects, as well as clippings, memorabilia and other inserted material.
Some of the newly inserted material consists of brief reaction shots, just a few seconds long, which establish or accentuate a character's mood.
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In the same time, we have inserted materials, more advanced analysis or complex systems in the text as an extension to the introductory material.
In addition, we use this information as a descent direction in a topology design algorithm which allows to simultaneously remove and insert material.
"This is actually a scalable way to insert material directly inside of cells using nanotechnology," Fishburne said.
She said Breakout funded Stealth Biosciences because its technology could help researchers and doctors avoid using viruses or viral vectors to insert material into cells and treat patients.
They're funding a Siri-like natural language processing startup called SkyPhrase and another biotech company called Stealth Biosciences, which is creating "nanostraws" that make it easy to insert material into single cells without destroying them.
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