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The phrase "about the concentrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to specific levels or amounts of substances in a particular context, such as scientific or analytical discussions.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the concentrations of various pollutants in the water samples."
Alternatives: "regarding the concentrations" or "concerning the concentrations".
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To learn more about the concentrations, coursework, registration, and dissertation stages at Columbia School of Social Work, check out to the Doctoral Program Resource Guide.
Given that a hotel room is an almost air-tight setting and not very spacious, knowledge about the concentrations of PM2.5 created by cigarette smoking and the subsequent mitigation measures taken appears to be important in hotel management practice.
Although scientists have different opinions about the concentrations considered as pollution, it is evident that 29.8 % of samples (above the MAV) in middle Podravina are contaminated by nitrate.
After the reactions, hydrolysates were separated by filtration (Filter paper No. 131, Advantec Ltd., Japan) and the liquids were analyzed by HPLC about the concentrations of glucose and xylose.
We denote η s,1and η s,2 as the fluctuations about the concentrations of mRNA and of protein, respectively.
Nevertheless, TEM imaging provides no quantitative information about aggregation kinetics or about the concentrations of the observed fibrils.
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