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The phrase "a selected example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or case that has been chosen for illustration or discussion.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze a selected example of successful marketing strategies used by leading companies."
Alternatives: "a chosen example" or "an illustrative example".
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As a selected example, the expression patterns of the small GTP-binding protein Rac isoforms 1 and 2 were the opposite in the two cell types : while Rac1 was induced in DCs and barely expressed in Mφs, which was confirmed by Western blotting (Figure 4A), the Rac2 isoform was induced in Mφs and not detected in DCs.
Figure 4D shows a selected example of the wind directions at the upper levels.
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In (a) selected examples of normalized sources pairs are shown.
Additionally, we present one randomly selected example of a classification in MS and controls in Figure 4.
The novel capabilities offered by this technology will be illustrated with a few selected examples.
The research program supporting that upgrade are illustrated with a few selected examples.
We will show the level of creativity and sophistication reached in this research area by describing a few selected examples.
The chapter emphasizes the recent developments in pharmaceutical applications of NMR, with particular focus on analytical, structure-based and screening applications, followed by a few selected examples.
The goal is to label a few selected examples by hand and to automatically label the rest of the images afterwards.
A few selected examples of effects documented in the literature follow.
RT-qPCR on a few selected examples confirmed the induction of these genes in the TR3, TE7 and S. meliloti bacA mutants (Figure 6C).
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