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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also noticed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been observed or identified in addition to other observations or contexts.
Example: "The unusual behavior was also noticed in the previous study, indicating a potential pattern."
Alternatives: "also observed in" or "also seen in".
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Freedman also noticed in himself a "lust to trade, to feel connected to a bigger picture".
Similar behaviour is also noticed in the transient simulation of a two space dimensional system.
Mild degenerative change was also noticed in the 5-U BTX-treated group (Fig. 3).
This phenomenon was also noticed in other studies (Margot et al. 2013b; Silvério et al. 2013).
Apart from growth in the vertical direction, branching is also noticed in horizontal direction.
Furthermore, brittle response of SiC is also noticed in rock salt structure.
Breakfast is sumptuous also, even mountainous {a Portuguese tradition I've also noticed in Brazil}.
Significantly up-regulated expression of VE-cadherin and ECM-specific integrin subunits was also noticed in Col/hFDM/GFs.
Reductions were also noticed in the rates of stomatal conductance and transpiration rate under different saline/sodic levels.
Similar phenomena are also noticed in our previous work [18], where the single porous medium equation is studied.
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Even, the differential impact is also noticed in-between the two paddy varieties.
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