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The phrase "aggregates in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to collections or groups of items or data that have specific characteristics or properties.
Example: "The study focused on aggregates in which the data showed significant variation over time."
Alternatives: "collections that contain" or "groups in which".
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The dissociated cells then settle, migrate, and form active aggregates in which the archaeocytes play an important role.
We focused on water-stable soil aggregates, in which SOM is physically protected from decay.
Singlet fission is a photophysical process in molecules and molecular aggregates, in which a singlet exciton generated by irradiation splits into two triplet excitons.
The morphology manipulation technique allowed production of the composite zirconia-based aggregates in which a significant fraction of the Pt (Pd) crystallites was embedded into the zirconia dense aggregates.
The present study addresses the prediction of the mechanical response of model polycrystalline aggregates in which the anisotropy of individual crystals induces high internal stresses as well as microcracks.
At high concentrations Coulombic interactions may cause the formation of ion pairs, which implies that the ions are not dispersed uniformly in the solution but have a tendency to form two-ion aggregates in which a positive ion seeks the close proximity of a negative ion and vice versa.
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This phenomenon is similar to that for the J-aggregates in which the lateral interaction of the dipole causes a red-shift, while for the H-aggregates, the vertical interaction of the dipole causes a blue-shift24.
An aggregate in which silica particles are surrounded by the smaller PS particles is formed and inhibits flocculation of silica particles, thus giving enhanced dispersion stability.
The aggregate, in which chromophores interact electronically, causes a red shift of absorption and emission spectra while the weak interaction of chromophores in the agglomerates leaves electronic properties unaltered.
However, an important caveat to this reasoning is when species are highly aggregated, in which case many individuals could have a cumulative effect on soil properties.
In contrast, the atoms of a molecule not only form an object aggregate, in which the individual atoms (i.e. objects) can still be distinguished from one another through the spatial distribution of their nuclei, but due to chemical bonds between the atoms, they at the same time constitute a molecule and thus a bona fide object at a coarser granularity.
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