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The phrase "amplification in an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the enhancement or increase of something within a specific area or subject.
Example: "The study focused on the amplification in an audio signal to improve sound quality."
Alternatives: "enhancement in a" or "increase in an".
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Lu, J. & Cai, M. Quantifying contributions to polar warming amplification in an idealized coupled general circulation model.
After amplification in an isothermal water bath for 70 min, samples containing IBDV generated the expected ladder-like products while other viruses generated no product.
A physical model is established to describe the kinetic processes and the laser amplification in an alkali vapor laser MOPA system.
An optical nozzle is designed based on the similarity principle of amplification in an equal proportion, and both the structure and the cavitation number are similar to the baseline nozzle.
The anchors that are ligated to the digested fragment can be designed to contain the "A" and "B" primer sequence that are needed for clonal amplification in an emulsion PCR to be used as input for 454 FLX sequencing.
study the consequences of centrosome amplification in an epithelium.
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All amplifications were performed in a TProfessional (Biometra GmbH, Goettingen, Germany) thermocycler.
An example of E2F-5 gene amplification in a ER/HER2 breast cancer sample is shown in Figure 2B.
McKinstrie, C. & Radic, S. Phase-sensitive amplification in a fiber.
4. D. A. B. Miller, S. D. Smith and A. Johnston, "Optical Bistability and Signal Amplification in a Semiconductor Crystal.
How to cite this article: Zhou, L. Desert Amplification in a Warming Climate.
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