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combined

adjective as in linked

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Cronin said he was pleased to be up by five points at the midpoint given that his three starting guards had combined to make one of 13 shots.

When they combined this with monitoring bladder physiology, they found that it was not only the timing of PMCESR1+ cell activity that correlated with bladder emptying, but the strength of cell electrical activity, too.

The researchers combined these data with a global phylogeny of all plant species and the world's largest database of plant traits, 'TRY'.

"Basically we accomplished the molecular version of synthetic lethality, a well-known genetics phenomenon, wherein two mutations are only deadly when combined," said Seyedsayamdost.

The three designated players, nicknamed “The Killer Ps,” combined for 39 goals and 39 assists during the regular season, making them the most productive trio in the league.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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