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The phrase "abnormalities were located in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical reports, research papers, or any situation where specific abnormalities are identified in a particular area or subject.
Example: "The MRI results indicated that abnormalities were located in the patient's brain, requiring further investigation."
Alternatives: "abnormalities were found in" or "abnormalities were identified in".
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The most frequent abnormalities were located in the cortex (17%), the basal ganglia (15%) and the white matter (15%).
Specifically, abnormalities were located in the right cerebella involving the AAL regions of Cerebellum_4_5_R and Cerebellum_6_R.
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These disorder-general MRI abnormalities of grey matter were located in bilateral thalamus and striatum (putamen and caudate); bilateral hippocampus, insula and superior temporal gyrus; bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and motor cortex; and bilateral superior parietal cortex (Fig. 3A and Supplementary Table 1 for anatomical details).
They screened PubMed for papers reporting any cancer-related abnormalities and found that 98 of 186 miRNAs were located in these regions.
The images reveal whether the blood vessels in your eyes are leaking and where any abnormalities are located.
No abnormalities were found during the rectal examination, and also both testicles were located in the scrotum.
The two corvettes were located in 2000.
All elevators were located in the core.
CDKN1B primers were located in separate exons.
Both were located in 15 20 m depth.
In a SPECT study, brain abnormalities in people with TD tended to be located in the left lateral temporal lobe [ 44].
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