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The phrase "a maximal stage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the highest or most advanced level of a process, development, or condition.
Example: "The research aims to identify a maximal stage of cognitive development in early childhood."
Alternatives: "a peak level of" or "an ultimate phase of".
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EtOH-TD5 (5 days combination treatment) and EtOH-TD10 groups showed many phagocytic macrophage-like microglia, a maximal stage of activation.
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At this stage, a maximal number of DSBs can be detected by staining surface spreads with an antibody against DMC1, which is a DNA-binding protein of DSBs.
When identifying features, coverage is taken additively across samples from the same genome and merged to yield a maximal set of features (Stage 2).
RNA was isolated from D. virilis embryos, a developmental stage of maximal expression of D. melanogaster yar (Chia et al. 1986; Soshnev et al. 2008).
First, we decided to include patients that were already presenting with clinical signs of CIPNM at an early stage to achieve a maximal effect of IVIG.
At this stage, we have found a maximal matching of the vertices in the graph.
Possibly this is because the studies involved the responses at the end of the stress and during subsequent storage, while the signaling would have been maximal at an early stage of the treatment.
While in coalition formation stage, the final network structure can usually be found with a maximal number of 3 loops.
Cafeteria lambs can eat a maximal amount of 446 g CSM or 560 g barley kg−1 according to their stage of growth or fattening.
Z-stack images were output as a maximal projection of multiple z-planes.
Doses ranged from 0.1 50 µg/kg, in a maximal volume of 500 µl.
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