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The phrase "analysis up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the extent or scope of an analysis, often indicating a limit or boundary in time or content.
Example: "The analysis up to this point has revealed several key trends in the data."
Alternatives: "analysis until" or "analysis through".
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Critchlow takes his analysis up to 2004, letting recent history cast a curious shadow over his book.
It delivers data management and analysis up to 1,000 times faster, the German company says.
The polymer showed a good stability to thermal analysis up to a temperature of 500 °C.
Keeping the analysis up to r 4 order terms, a significant error shall occur.
In the analysis up to this point, the superslow variables (c_{mathrm{tot}}) and l have not yet been considered.
The results of the thermal analysis up to 1,000 °C for the clay can be seen in Fig. 1.
Transport functions in the renal niche related to tunneling nanotubes were not under analysis up to date.
SRTM 03″ proved to be a good resource for geomorphological analysis, up to the semi-detail scale.
Experimental results show that using SciHmm considerably reduces the total execution time of the phylogenetic analysis (up to 80%).
The results show good agreement with both measurements and FEM analysis up to the cut-off frequency.
Fig. 1 The architecture of Scaffold Hunter supports the knowledge discovery process from data integration to data analysis up to interactive visualization of the results.
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