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The phrase "analysed for a range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or evaluation of something across various categories or parameters.
Example: "The samples were analysed for a range of chemical compounds to determine their purity."
Alternatives: "assessed for a variety" or "evaluated across a spectrum".
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Homogeneity calculations over the catalytic surface have been analysed for a range of LED configurations, diameter and distance of the catalyst surface with excellent agreement with measurements.
Blood samples were analysed for a range of analytes, including Hb, serum total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, C-reactive protein (CRP), TAG, plasma creatinine and leucocyte counts.
The effect of priming by asthmatic serum on the release of IL-13 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy subjects was examined and the serum from these subjects was analysed for a range of chemokines and cytokines.
Furthermore, the performance of the integrated BGFC system is thoroughly analysed for a range of power generations, ∼100 997 kW.
A typical manifold design is analysed, for a range of flow-rates and exit pressure drops, using computational fluid dynamics and an empirical technique.
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The method is validated with equivalent nonlinear finite element analyses for a range of regular stiffened panel geometries.
Subsequently, the contribution of substrate plasticity to the delamination resistance is studied by means of finite element analyses for a range of (relative) film thicknesses and various values of the (relative) interfacial strength.
In order to incorporate the effect of both multiple testing and a priori knowledge considerations, we computed the False Positive Report Probability (FPRP) [55] to characterize the noteworthiness for all the significant and nominally significant results from single SNP analyses for a range of prior probabilities.
We adjusted our analyses for a range of covariates that might potentially cause confounding.
We have recently published similar analyses for a range of cancers (Engeland et al, 2003a, 2003b and 2003c, 2004, 2005; Bjørge et al, 2004).
We further controlled our analyses for a range of potential confounders, including duration of diabetes history, BMI, smoking status, and liver cancer risk factors (alcohol abuse, HBV and/or HCV, and statin and paracetamol use).
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