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Discover Ludwig, please The phrase "lines applied to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the purpose or function of a certain set of lines or markings. Example: "The lines applied to the map indicate the proposed route for the new highway." In this sentence, "lines applied to" is used to explain that the purpose of the lines on the map is to show the proposed route for the highway.
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The charming piano and brass arrangement brings a bruised nobility to Bon Iver's "Flume", while the interlacing violin lines applied to Talking Heads' "Listening Wind" deftly evoke the refracted sensibility of a newly politicised terrorist summoning the strength to act.
In my new book, I even manage to quote a couple of his lines, applied to Iraq and the media, such as "a scheme is not a vision".
Most of the polarised cell lines applied to study C. jejuni transmigration were of human origin (Caco-2, HCA-7, T84 and MKN-28).
Other than these rat cells as in vitro models, there are many human cell lines applied to investigate the protective effects of resveratrol in AD (Table 2).
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The absence of proper control lines applies to all classic mutations as well.
Those lines apply to everyone – neurotics are no exception.
This paper presents a novel and robust proportional detector which addresses the well publicized shortage of 3He gas by using a 10B lining applied to a tubelet configuration.
Then the 20th Century saw the principles of the Henry Ford production line applied to office work.
Under LSWR ownership the S15s were painted in the late LSWR dark Holly Green livery, with the same black and light green lining applied to most of the LSWR's freight designs.
It consists of a single line of melody applied to the text, without indications of secondary voices, instrumentation or even rhythm but with sketchy staging instructions.
The first line applies to the mixture of hybrids and their parental species (the tension zone model [ 2] and the bounded hybrid superiority model, e.g. [ 3]).
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