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The correct expression would typically be "aggregated from" or "aggregated by." Example: "The data was aggregated from various sources to provide a comprehensive analysis."
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There were five input factors of interest (Table 1): duration of the cropping season (5 values – 60, 120, 180, 240 and 300 days), the proportion (3 values – 2.5%, 5% and 10%), the aggregation level (2 values – random and aggregated) of the wild patches, the trade-off shape (3 values – 0.6, 1 and 1.4) and the mean dispersal distance of the pathogen (3 values – 2.5%, 10%and25%5%).
The data is anonymized and aggregated, of course.
SDS-PAGE of unboiled samples of pmimGFP1 and pmimGFP2 shows native fluorescence as lower mobility bands as compared to the monomeric recombinant GFP (rGFP) and even tetrameric DsRed proteins (Fig. 3A C), which suggests aggregated of high-order oligomeric forms.
Specifically, 53-66 clusters for strong folding and 49-73 clusters for weak folding (depending on serotype) aggregated of positions with a significant conservation of folding energy signals (related to partially overlapping local genomic regions) were recognized.
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The number and dose of anti-hypertensive medications (expressed as the aggregated% of maximum recommended daily dose) [ 159].
Ionic crystals are aggregates of charged ions.
Yet the aggregate of moviegoing is down.
The fruit is an aggregate of follicles.
An industry is an aggregate of components.
An aggregate of human pancreatic β-cells.
"The aggregate of them all gives Subaru the broadest reach".
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