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The phrase "also been replicated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing research findings or experiments that have been repeated or confirmed in different studies or contexts.
Example: "The results of this study have also been replicated in several other experiments, confirming the initial findings."
Alternatives: "also been reproduced in" or "also been confirmed in".
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It has also been replicated in schools in California, Connecticut, Florida and New Jersey.
Further work is required to confirm that the identified SNPs (such as rs11172113 and rs10166942 that have also been replicated in [61]) and adjacent genes are causally related and relevant to migraine.
These findings have also been replicated in refugee populations [ 5].
These results have also been replicated in previously screened men [ 10, 11].
However, most of the SNPs that have been detected in European studies have also been replicated in other ethnicities.
Repositioning overweight and obesity as the generator of diabetes and diabesity has also been replicated in the media.
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"The DRKSHDW collection has been taking on a life of its own," says Owens of the launch that is also being replicated in New York.
Experiments could also be replicated in an environment with clustered nodes and high-speed disks (SSD).
Specifically, the company argues that its redundant storage option means data will also be replicated in data centers that are at least 400 miles apart.
A similar differentiation (six-dimensional structure) is reported by Gschwendtner (2011); this could also be replicated in the field of car mechatronics (Schmidt et al. 2014).
Additionally, these partitions can also be replicated in multiple servers so that the data is still available even in case of servers' failures.
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