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The phrase "a maximum concentration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, health, or any field where measurements of concentration are relevant.
Example: "The study found a maximum concentration of the chemical in the water samples collected from the river."
Alternatives: "the highest level of" or "the peak concentration of".
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AME production started delayed after AOH production and reached a maximum concentration of 1.62 ± 0.14 mg/L.
For example, the researchers found a maximum concentration of more than 44 micrograms per liter in 2006.
A mixture of 67% (v/v) clove oil (C8392, Sigma-Aldrich) and 33% (v/v) peanut oil (P2144, Sigma-Aldrich) was used as the solvent, and it took 24 48 h to realize a maximum concentration of 2 mM.
The less appearing compound was ethyl mercaptan, which was only detected in the sludge digestion process at a maximum concentration of 14.8 μg m−3.
AANTs exhibited excellent biocompatibility in both cell lines over a time course of five days even at a maximum concentration of AANTs of 100 μg mL−1.
Nine wells had detectable concentrations of one to four of the 13 tested PhACs, with a maximum concentration of 116 ng·L− 1 for benzafibrate.
Doxorubicin at a maximum concentration of 5 μM was used as a positive control.
AuNP and BHA scavenged 56%and12%2%, respectively, at a maximum concentration of 10 μg.
Hence, a minimum concentration of about 2.5 mg/mL, with a maximum concentration of 10 mg/mL is desired.
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Similar three-fold 10-point dilution curves of UblPhosSer65 and Ubl were produced with a maximum concentration of 24.7 mM.
Digested biogas typically contains a maximum concentration of 70 percent when fats are digested.
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