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Discover Ludwig"merged by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action where two or more entities are joined or combined together into one. For example: "The two companies were merged by a joint venture agreement."
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The BAM files were also merged by SAMtools [ 34] and polymorphism were determined between the merged files and assembly.
Half will be closed or merged by 2012.
In other words: Synthetic biology and systems biology are merged by the use of computational techniques.
The divisions were merged by an act of the legislature last summer.
The initial scaffolds were then corrected and merged by using optical map data (Bionano Genomics) (Supplementary Table 3).
All predicted transcript units and all loci from different samples were merged by Cuffmerge in the Cufflinks suite.
Cufflinks were used to reconstruct transcript based on genome annotation, and then the transcripts were merged by cuffmerge.
The sub-pattern instances are further merged by the joint classes to see if the collective matches one of the predefined patterns.
In the prototype module, three single pulses produced independently by three Marx-charged Blumlein pulse forming lines are isolated and merged by six high-voltage rectifier diodes.
Mr. Condit said that the reorganization would take effect immediately and that the separate divisions should be fully merged by the end of the year.
The brands had been handled by Bozell in New York until it was merged by its parent, Interpublic, into a sibling, Lowe & Partners Worldwide in New York.
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