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The phrase "also be reflected by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one thing can show or indicate another, often in the context of analysis or interpretation.
Example: "The changes in consumer behavior can also be reflected by the increase in online shopping trends."
Alternatives: "can also be demonstrated by" or "may also be shown by".
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Quakes travel through the planet as waves, and these waves travel at different speeds through different materials, and can also be reflected by the boundaries between layers.
This stronger emphasis on Britishness in the citizenship test will also be reflected by the requirement to learn the first verse of God Save the Queen.
Film's significance as an art form, as well as its usefulness as a teaching tool, should also be reflected by the curriculum, Reeve added: "Film is an art form, arguably the most influential of the last century.
Removing any one of them yields the same final defect structure, as can also be reflected by Fig. 8, in which sites of different distances from the GB plane have exactly the same level of segregation energies.
The effective role of Ni2P in prompting charge transfer can also be reflected by the EIS spectra depending on Ni2P content (Fig. 4c).
This might also be reflected by the high percentage of posts referring to the design-level and the high number of moderators' posts asking for clarification.
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ESP and Ea decreased, reflecting a reduction in left ventricular afterload during hypothermia, which also was reflected by a reduction in P-Wth loop area.
Inland concerns about garbage disposal also were reflected by Assemblyman Bill Leonard (R-Redlands), who supported Friedman's bill in earlier hearings but came out against it in Tuesday's vote.
The impact of SD on the CNVs has also been reflected by our findings that there are significant association between the ancestral SDs and CNVRs and CNV hotspots.
This clinical observation also is reflected by the presence of extensive calcification in asymptomatic patients with diabetes, which is similar to nondiabetic subjects with known coronary heart disease on atherosclerosis imaging (9, 17).
The function of the Cbx5 locus has also been reflected by a histochemical analysis of β-GAL activity in fetal and adult tissues (Friedrich and Soriano 1991, and see Materials and Methods).
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