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The phrase "additional information gathered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to extra data or details that have been collected during research, analysis, or investigation.
Example: "The report includes additional information gathered from recent surveys and interviews."
Alternatives: "supplementary data collected" or "extra details obtained".
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Final approval for the generic versions has been held up by discussions between the F.D.A. and the maker of the drug, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, relatong to additional information gathered in testing of the drug in children.
"With some delay, we should receive knowledge of how the spacecraft performs at each of the Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) critical steps, e.g. supersonic and subsonic parachute deployment, ejection of heatshield, radar on, propulsion on, etc. "Important additional information gathered during EDL will be stored on board and beamed back after landing - assuming we land successfully.
From the case studies and from additional information gathered during the interviews, it becomes clear how the Internet, as one interviewee reported, has not only "entailed an explosion of the phenomenon", but also re-designed several stages of trafficking activity and the modalities through which some of them are carried out.
However, information from contiguous SNPs will often be highly redundant and the additional information gathered at such great density would be wasteful.
Additional information gathered included demographic characteristics and health status indicators.
Retrospective narratives were collected from 10 former students of DAFNE, and additional information gathered from seven teaching staff.
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In theory, the DSM-5's new and revised diagnostic conditions will reflect the additional scientific information gathered since the last edition, as well as efforts to better cluster and recognize the varied levels of severity of conditions.
Patients were staged using the FIGO International Federation of Gynecologistss and Obstetricians) system, with additional clinical information gathered using computed tomography (CT) scans of the abdomen and pelvis, as well as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis to assess local and lymphatic disease.
The process accelerates the allocation effort by iteratively screening plants while additional information is gathered so that incompatible plants can be eliminated from consideration before investing considerable time collecting detailed plant specifications or developing workarounds to incompatible characteristics.
Additional information is gathered by phone or mail.
Additional information was gathered from researchers in the field.
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