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The phrase "a set of described" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks a noun to complete the thought, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The researchers presented a set of described methods for data analysis."
Alternatives: "a collection of outlined" or "a group of specified".
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Imputation methods were selected from a set of described approaches which have previously been applied to proteomic datasets (e.g., [ 19, 27- 29]).
Each participant assessed the risk of a set of described patients in two phases, with paper cases and with high fidelity physical simulations produced by a computerized patient simulator (Laerdal ™SimMan, Stavanger, Norway, http://www.laerdal.com).
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We first subtyped the isolate DNAs using a set of canSNPs described by Vogler et al. [ 28] to identify the major F. tularensis subclades found in Alaska.
All parameters were empirically derived, considering a set of constraints described further.
Regarding the algorithm for determining the stressed vowel, it is based on a set of rules described in [11].
In March, a set of sanctions described as the most severe in two decades was imposed.
These inversions were predicted using a set of rules described by Murphy et al. [ 16].
We used as bait a set of ORs described in the literature.
Parents who gave informed consent were requested to complete a set of questionnaires (described below).
Ergatis includes a component (initdb) that can initialize a Chado database with a set of ontologies described in OBO file format (Day-Richter).
The biodiesel yield and parameters of biodiesel quality were estimated by the molecular structure of fatty acids using a set of formulas described by Nascimento and colleagues [ 25].
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