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The phrase "analyzed by only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is examined or evaluated exclusively by a particular entity or group.
Example: "The data was analyzed by only the top experts in the field to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "examined solely by" or "evaluated exclusively by".
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These microscopic phenomena cannot be accurately analyzed by only using simple experiment.
We collected audio recordings of observations at Stanford Hospital, to allow all rounding content to be analyzed by only one observer (JP).
Specific to this registry, all samples were analyzed by only two different pathologists with a long-standing expertise in the investigation of pituitary tumors (WS and RB).
Second, because the magnifying endoscopic findings were analyzed by only 1 experienced endoscopist in this study, interobserver reproducibility could not be evaluated.
A subgroup analysis revealed that nearly one-third of the group of patients was analyzed by only five NIS investigating X-ray contrast agents.
The availability of SynFind will begin to merge the two analytical worlds of comparative and functional genomics such that researchers can more easily transfer system-level functional knowledge from data-rich model organisms to the thousands of others organisms being analyzed by only a handful of scientists.
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However stochastic processes such as the variation in the shape of the radar return over time are difficult to analyze by only looking at static data or graphs produced from static data.
Analyzed by race, only Hispanics saw poverty decline on average while other groups experienced no gains.
Of more than 500 C.D.O.'s analyzed by UBS, only two were worse than the Abacus deal.
However, when analyzed by rater, only parent-rated symptoms decreased significantly.
However, the multidisciplinary and multiobjective nature of transportation planning systems cannot be analyzed by using only KBSs and necessitates computerized assistance techniques, which use the problem-solving process.
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