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"synthesise" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used as a verb meaning to create or combine elements to form a connected whole or to form an idea or theory based on observed facts. For example, "The researchers synthesised the data from the studies to reach a conclusion about the effectiveness of the new therapy."
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And it is true that an amino acid called tryptophan (found in white meat, eggs, bananas, avocados and many other foods) is used by the brain to synthesise serotonin.
The idiotic "post-ironic", which Amis would be glad he did not live to see, is banned Is as in dotting the Is and crossing the Ts Isa individual savings account, but no need to spell it out -ise not -ize at end of word, eg maximise, synthesise (exception: capsize) Islam means "submission to the will of God".
A new paper for The Leadership Quarterly, by Stefan Hilger, Stephanie Mankel and Ansgar Richter of Germany's EBS Business School, attempts to synthesise knowledge on CEO sackings through a meta-analysis of 91 papers published on executive dismissal between 1960 and 2010.
In conjunction with an electronic nose, it would then be possible to sample a smell in one place, and synthesise it at another.This was the dream of DigiScent, an American company that Dr Lancet joined in 2000.
"In a thirsty world filled with hydrogen and oxygen," Mr Derman has written, "someone had finally worked out how to synthesise H2O .Poetry in Brownian motionBlack-Scholes is just a model, not a complete description of the world.
The simplest approach would be to synthesise one long DNA string for every file to be stored.
And it highlights an ability to observe, synthesise and improve things that would serve him time and again as he progressed through his multiple careers of academic, entrepreneur, pundit and venture capitalist.
The strain they picked lacked a gene from the pathway the bug usually uses to synthesise guanine, one of the four chemical bases that act as the genetic code in DNA.
It is now feasible (see article) to synthesise information from sources such as radio transponders and satellite observations, in order to track every ocean-going vessel that is, or might be, a fishing boat.
The device allows an array of some 100 rows by 100 columns of microchannels to deliver different combinations of chemical reagents to thousands of microreactors at the intersections of the channels, making it possible to synthesise thousands of slightly different DNA molecules on a single chip.
Another team at MIT, led by Angela Belcher, has found a way to make genetically modified viruses synthesise the cathodes and anodes of lithium-ion batteries at room temperature.
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