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"introduce them into" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to bring or put someone or something into a new or unfamiliar situation or environment. Example: The teacher decided to introduce the students into the world of Shakespeare by assigning them to read one of his famous plays. In this sentence, "introduce them into" is used to indicate that the students will be exposed to something new (Shakespeare's works) that they were not previously familiar with.
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With the mutated genes identified, Khavari plans to introduce them into mice models.
Or, introduce them into a preliminary mentoring conversation with one of the leaders they admire.
Anytime we tried to introduce them into the deal, they basically would not talk about them".
"I can't understand why they want to introduce them into this area," John agrees.
But the schools do make an effort to develop intelligent artists and introduce them into the professional world.
For different practical applications, we design corresponding coverage importance metrics and introduce them into the clustering algorithm.
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But are these genes unique to the fly, or do homologous genes determine the development of a human embryo?The answer to that question has had to wait for the invention of recombinant DNA technology which has made it possible to isolate, copy and amplify genes from a fly and to re-introduce them into a mouse, or vice versa.
Moreover, we designed a series of rat SCP2 peptides and introduced them into COS-7 cells.
Only now was there evidence to support introducing them into the diet as a preventive measure.
The researchers loaded DNAsomes with a fluorescent dye and introduced them into a culture of hamster ovarian cells.
Once peptides have been synthesized, it is important to characterize their actions in vitro before introducing them into cells.
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