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The phrase "additionally expressed as a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce an alternative way of stating something or to provide further clarification on a term or concept.
Example: "The term 'ecosystem' can be additionally expressed as a 'biological community interacting with its environment.'"
Alternatives: "also referred to as a" or "further defined as a".
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CB1R was additionally expressed as a normal component in cells, and its activation induced the Gi/Go protein-mediated signaling pathway [ 28].
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These were additionally expressed as the retinal arteriolar-venular ratio (AVR).
Glucose oxidation during insulin infusion was additionally expressed as percentage of glucose Rd.
In cells additionally expressing WTgp130 as a YFP-tagged protein activation is stronger upon induction as far more receptor molecules are available.
Additionally, annual NIC and the total expenditure costs were calculated and expressed as a percentage of the cost of all prescriptions for this age group (≤15 years).
In particular, we consider programs where the objective can be expressed as a sum of functions that depend on disjoint sets of variables, which are additionally coupled by the problem constraints (e.g., [3 5]).
Additionally, an RNA-based fluorescent metabolite biosensor for S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) that is expressed at low levels when expressed as a linear RNA achieves levels sufficient for detection of intracellular SAM dynamics when expressed as a circular RNA.
2D2 mice additionally expressed a transgenic Foxp3 GFP reporter (2D2 × Foxp3 GFP ).
The match is expressed as a percentage.
Data are expressed as a mean±SD.
Often expressed as an interjection by others.
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