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Discover Ludwig"shared mode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to situations where multiple people are sharing access to something, such as a computer program. For example, "We can work together on the project if we run the program in shared mode."
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Thus the close relationship of the NMDA-Kainate group to Ca2+ channels (in clusters C and D) supports their functional relevance and the shared mode of their regulation.
This suggests that atovaquone and decoquinate have a shared mode of action/resistance.
The GEN2PHEN project also represents an international attempt to undertake the logistical and technical challenges to join disparate genotype-phenotype resources in a shared mode [ 6].
The structural coherence of the MDR-selective compounds identified in the DTP data set implied a shared mode of action pertaining to structurally related compound subsets.
In general, these effects of AH-7921 were similar to those of morphine, indicating a shared mode of action at the receptor level, while they were significantly reduced by simultaneous subcutaneous administration of naloxone.
Additionally, Rezza and colleagues [ 24] demonstrated a statistically significant association between HIV, HHV-8 and EBV in Northern Cameroon, thus suggesting their shared mode of transmission.
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The J3163™ standard defines shared mobility as "the shared use of a vehicle, motorcycle, scooter, bicycle, or other travel mode; it provides users with short-term access to a transportation mode on an as-needed basis".The J3163™ standard includes definitions for shared modes (e.g., carsharing, bike-sharing, ride-sourcing, etc). and enabling technologies.
Bike sharing, car sharing, and rider sourcing services provided by companies such as Uber and Lyft are all shared modes, which have a strong relationship with the public transit [196, 197].
After studied 7 cities (Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC)., shared modes complement public transit, enhancing urban mobility, especially when public transit runs infrequently or is not available and will continue to grow significantly.
Their additional common feature of harboring hantaviruses prompts questions about shared modes of virus transmission, such as intra- and inter-specific wounding [55] and virus shedding in secretions [10] and excretions [8].
Due to shared modes of transmission, coinfection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HBV is frequent, and represents a global public health challenge [ 1].
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