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The phrase "take part in the mechanism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing involvement or participation in a system, process, or operation. Example: "To improve efficiency, we need everyone to take part in the mechanism of our new workflow."
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Evidence is advanced to suggest that absorbed intermediate species take part in the mechanism.
All these elements take part in the mechanism that manages the movement of pedestrians: as previously introduced, they are essentially utility-based agents.
Thus, tau may take part in the mechanism of AD.
Thus, α-SN may take part in the mechanism of AD.
The cysteine content of class B enzymes is highly variable, and these nonconserved cysteines seem unlikely to take part in the mechanism of methyl transfer used by class A RSMTs.
Together with our experiments in p53−/− HCT116 cells supporting the p53 dependency of the effects on DNA damage, apoptosis, and colony formation upon PHD1 regulation, these findings exclude the possibility that the previously shown interplay between HIFs and p53 (Sermeus & Michiels, 2011) can take part in the mechanism here described.
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"If an extractive company refuses to take part in the mechanisms available to resolve a dispute under our strengthened and enhanced CSR [Corporate Social Responsibility] Strategy, or fails to embody CSR best practices, they will no longer benefit from the support of our economic diplomacy and services provided by the Government of Canada and its Trade Commissioner Service,"Fast said in Vancouver.
The circulating inflammation mediators take part in the mechanisms of vascular insult and atheromatous changes.
α -Synuclein and tau take part in the mechanisms of these diseases by oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.
So, tau also takes part in the mechanism of PD.
The phosphatidic acid-producing enzyme phospholipase D (PLD) (Fang et al. 2001) has also been implicated as one of the components taking part in the mechanism by which amino acids activate MTORC1.
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