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The phrase "is integrated together" is somewhat redundant but can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of combining different elements into a cohesive whole, although "integrated" alone typically suffices. Example: "The new software system is integrated together with the existing infrastructure to enhance performance."
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Yes, but part of the challenge is understanding how the business is integrated together in the first place.
We have developed new thin film multipurpose microsensors (IDAT) consisting of an impedance sensor based on the interdigital array of microelectrodes which is integrated together with temperature resistive sensor on single chip.
To verify number of recombinant gene sequences, another primer pair (PpAOX1 TT fw/ PpAOX1 TT rev) directed towards the 3'TT sequence of the AOX1 gene, which is also present in the pPICZ plasmid and is integrated together with the GOI, was constructed.
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Although it is possible that rats from different litters can be integrated together, the integration process can be easy or hard.
Then, resources, technologies and demand profiles models are integrated together using process integration techniques.
Also, the three factors are integrated together to build up the integration model.
Some codes were integrated together because they illustrated similar concepts.
The occluded images are integrated together on the camera.
Differential equations for the modal coordinates and internal states are integrated together.
The processors are integrated together with the sensors and their power consumption is very reduced.
These tiles are integrated together using inverse wavelet transform to produce a highly informative fused image.
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