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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it confers to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe someone or something transferring an advantage, privilege, or benefit to someone else. Example: The scholarship it confers to the student allows them to continue their education.
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(ii) Tournament value (V t)): The more points (V t)) a tournament offers to the winner, a measure of the tournament prestige, the more visibility it confers to its players, win or lose (Figure 2(B)).
The dynamics depend on the production cost of the growth factor, on its diffusion range and on the type of benefit it confers to the cells.
(Although the worship in some quarters of economic inequality and the power it confers to the few gives religion a run for its money). It looks simple: if some people are allowed to practise their religious beliefs, then all should be able to.
By grafting nitrogen-based chemical functions, it confers to the treated surface excellent properties such as high surface energy and high adhesion of coatings.
The configuration of this entity and the degree of autonomy it confers to the port authorities are key in the port governance model definition, making it possible to go beyond the World Bank classification (Sanchez and Pinto 2015).
In addition, drug resistance that it confers to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in vivo, is greatly impaired.
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If cancer is also a case of phenoptosis, a question arises, "Which advantages does it confer to the higher hierarchical system to the species?" Apparently, these are the same that apoptosis confers to the multi-cellular community, namely, the negative selection of the hazardous individuals.
In addition, thanks to its non-pathogenicity, spit of its dimorphic property which confers to it the ability to appear under a mycellar shape or yeast cell shape is the most studied non-conventional yeast.
Furthermore, it confers sensitivity to the antimonial drug Pentostam, by virtue of its antimonial reductase activity in addition to the arsenate reductase activity [ 63].
We heterologously expressed one of the members of this clade in E. coli TOP10 (mphK/ycbJ, 54% identical to mphI) from Bacillus subtilis 168 and verified that it confers resistance to macrolide antibiotics (Supplementary Table 2).
Heterologous expression showed that it confers resistance to otherwise susceptible Escherichia coli cultures, indicating that it provides immunity to thailandamide-producing B. thailandensis cells.
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