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The phrase "analysis indicated a higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results of a study or research that shows an increase or a greater level of something compared to another variable or group.
Example: "The analysis indicated a higher prevalence of the disease in urban areas compared to rural ones."
Alternatives: "analysis showed a greater" or "analysis revealed an increased".
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Data analysis indicated a higher level of satisfaction and performance with the proposed methodology.
Dynamic-mechanical analysis indicated a higher elastic modulus, particularly at high temperatures.
Our qPCR analysis indicated a higher level of FGF1 also in active lesions.
Western blot analysis indicated a higher expression of E-cadherin in CC cells treated with FTY720.
This analysis indicated a higher risk of death with high dietary calcium intakes but not with low intakes.
ChIP analysis indicated a higher than background nucleosome density at the repressed FLO1 promoter and upstream region.
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Spectroscopic analysis indicated a high degree of anomalous deposition across all alloy compositions, with no significant composition differences seen between films and nanowires.
Analysis indicated a high reproducibility of the maxillary facial and mandibular facial and lingual furcation sites in this untreated adult sample.
Western blot analysis indicated a high expression of ALCAM in the TT and MZ-CRC1 cell lines (Fig. 5).
Initial analysis indicated a high level (up to 10 fold) of patient-to-patient variation in expression levels in known androgen regulated genes such as KLK3 (PSA).
Gene expression analysis indicated a high investment in defence chemistry by dwarfAO.
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