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The phrase "analyze sections" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the examination or evaluation of specific parts or segments of a text, document, or data set.
Example: "In order to improve the report, we need to analyze sections that contain the most relevant data."
Alternatives: "examine parts" or "evaluate segments".
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Nikon Optiphot2-pol light microscope (Nikon Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) was used to analyze sections.
A computer-driven motor stage allowed to analyze sections at each of the counting frame location under a 40× magnification.
A further advantage is that AFM is able to analyze sections of old paraffin tumor blocks stored in many pathological labs.
The combination of Raman spectroscopy and Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy (CSLM) offers the ability to analyze sections and layers of the skin without physically dissecting the tissue.
To analyze sections for co-localization of cells, photographs were taken using a digital camera that was connected to a laser-scanning confocal microscope (Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany).
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In this section the proposed methods to compute (Section 2.1) and analyze (Section 2.2) the left ventricle motion are described.
What we're not seeing in Europe, to our surprise, is investments in the analyze section, which is taking the data and then applying artificial intelligence or machine learning to build big businesses.
(b, d) Dark field HRTEM micrographs where the analyzed sections in (a, c) are shown.
For the morphometric studies, we analyzed sections of three different blocks from each group.
ASH has analyzed sections of the data and drafted the manuscript.
We next analyzed sections of human postmortem stroke brain and control samples.
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