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The phrase "this may comprised" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "this may be comprised." You can use it when discussing the components or elements that make up a whole. Example: "This may be comprised of various factors, including time, resources, and personnel."
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This may comprised of a grouping of tree forts and bush forts together, or an underground fort leading to a bush fort.
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This may comprise the frequency or volume of use and the licensing/labelling status of medicines for children.
This may comprise an increased capacity of the citrate cycle as indicated by elevated activity of citrate synthase after endurance training in hypoxia (Desplanches et al. 1993).
This may comprise prescribing a drug that is not proven to be effective, or informing the patients that not much can be done to improve the situation.
This may comprise a number of settings including research environments, schools or community centers, and with practitioners such as social workers, school-based nurses and counselors.
This may be comprised with additional locks or the boarding up of broken windows or other openings with plywood.
Biomarker fingerprints have been identified in serum samples of first-onset schizophrenia patients; this indicates that this condition may comprise different subtypes at the molecular level, which could potentially lead to earlier and more targeted intervention, reducing disease progression.
While we need the President to increase his outreach with more concrete explanations, as this reform may comprise up to 17% of the nations GDP we must all increase our efforts to learn about this legislation and assist to educate our community.
Given the wide distribution range of N. kraussianus and the fact that it disperses by means of planktonic larvae [18], it is possible that this species may comprise several regional phylogeographic units that differ in shell size, e.g. a large-bodied lineage adapted to cooler water temperature and a small-bodied lineage present in warmer water.
Taking the large human glycome into account, this microheterogeneity may comprise several hundred glycoforms and is mainly owed to the presence or absence of sialic acid, galactose, core-fucose and bisecting N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) [5 7].
This annual deposit may comprise paired contrasting laminations of alternately finer and coarser silt or clay, reflecting seasonal sedimentation (summer and winter) within the year.
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