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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis were proven by" is not correct in standard written English.
The subject "analysis" is singular, so it should be paired with "was" instead of "were."
Example: "The analysis was proven by the results of the experiment."
Alternatives: "analysis was demonstrated by" or "analysis was validated by".
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The results of theoretical analysis were proven by experiments on a three degree of freedom direct drive robot.
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To remove trace impurities, the complexes were recrystallized at least once from n-hexane or toluene and purities were proven by combustion analysis (for details see materials and methods).
Four mutations, R76W, C106S, M116I, and Q362X, were proven by microsatellite analysis to have arisen de novo.
Metastases were proven by biopsy.
The reliability of the numerical analysis method is proven by comparing the numerical results and experiments data.
The reliability of the new numerical analysis method was proven by comparing the numerical and experimental results.
Usefulness of this type of sequence alignment-free analysis has been proven by evolutionary studies of codon usage [ 24].
Equivalence of results therefore, the validity of the method and the suitability of the automated system for routine forensic analysis, should be proven by this study design.
Advantages of a genome-wide approach in gene network analysis have been proven by numerous high throughput microarray experiments and data modeling [ 14].
The sensitivity of detection by real-time RT-PCR coupled with probe-melting analysis was proved to be equal to that detected by conventional real-time RT-PCR.
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