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Discover LudwigThe phrase "solely constituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is made up entirely of specific components or elements. Example: "The committee is solely constituted of experts in the field of environmental science."
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For these genes, it appears that the driving force of regulatory control is solely constituted by the superhelical DNA constraining capability of HU; effectively, these genes are not found in the reported supercoiling regulons [72], [73].
The readily-releasable pool is solely constituted of docked vesicles.
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The two fitted lines were nearly parallel to each other and the CD36-CIDR interaction force appeared consistently smaller than that of CD36-IRBCs interaction force at given loading rates, which indicates that the CD36-CIDR interaction is not strong enough to solely constitute CD36-IRBCs interaction.
If the pool of docked vesicles solely constitutes the readily-releasable pool, then the morphologically defined docked pool should be restored in parallel with the electrophysiologically defined readily-releasable pool.
These alone constitute and underwrite the truth-value of astronomy's propositions, and they are solely the achievements of reason's activity.
It seems intuitively plausible to claim that the value of this world is constituted solely by the aesthetic value of the painting.
Significantly, a subject not constituted solely of perceptions has no role in Hume's theory; the Humean subject is just a collection of perceptions (1739: I, IV, vi).
Without utilizing any potentially toxic organic solvent during processing, oil-in-water (O/W) viscoelastic emulsions were constituted solely by GRAS status food ingredients: medium chain triacylglycerol (MCT), lecithin, and water.
There is a clear analogy between the embryo, constituted solely of the hot, breathing in cooling air and the central fire drawing in breath from the unlimited in the early stages of Philolaus' cosmogony (see 4.1).
Specifically, if morality is (as Glaucon's proposal would have it) constituted solely by a set of conventional rules we put in place to secure the benefits we receive from the restraint of others, it looks as if the only reason (and the only motive) we would each have for conforming to the rules would be found in the consequences we hope such compliance would secure.
And (3) they took secure knowledge of the sort Socrates sought to be the state of an agent whose beliefs are constituted entirely by perceptual cognitions or the non-perceptual cognitions that derive solely from them.
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