Sentence examples for may attach with from inspiring English sources

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This event will occur based on the ability of probiotic strains to form stable, non-infectious biofilm-type aggregates, which may attach with other bacteria, including foodborne pathogens, in the urogenital and intestinal tracts [ 22].

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Bilateral donors may attach conditionalities with respect to procurement.

OPs, being responsible for the patient's return to work, may attach more importance to interferences with work when prioritising.

PBDEs in dust may attach to hands via direct contact with surfaces and can then enter the body via two different exposure routes: incidental ingestion via hand-to-mouth contact or dermal absorption.

Similarly, Kitchin and Drane (2005) noted that multiple and different mechanisms may attach to "beneficial" versus "toxic" effects, with aggregated impacts in either direction contradicting any notion of a single mechanism explanation.

Concurrent with ablation, chlorinated species may attach at sites where free radicals are present.

When a single cell is associated with more than one backpack, and each backpack may attach multiple cells, aggregates form.

This also helps to locate the carotid that may remain attached with its medial border to the laryngeal structures.

Big structures, like axial element fragments may be attached with many or few DNA binding sites, but this will not be distinguishable in cytology.

Likewise, the internal jugular vein may remain attached with its lateral border to the inner surface of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, while the nerve is exposed in between both vessels.

It may be attached with special fasteners.

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