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The phrase "analyzed in this study were found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or findings of a research study or analysis.
Example: "The data analyzed in this study were found to support the initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "examined in this study were discovered" or "assessed in this study revealed".
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All of the Malaysian honeys analyzed in this study were found to be acidic (Table 2).
Biomarkers analyzed in this study were found to be independent of treatment (P > 0.05) as measured by Mann-Whitney and two-way ANOVA.
This interpretation may explain why most of the protists analyzed in this study were found to use motifs other than AAUAAA (Table 2).
Most of the samples analyzed in this study were found along rivers, and a large number of samples characterized as the same variant were observed to be distributed along the same river (Fig. 3).
Indeed, most metals analyzed in this study were found to have higher concentrations in the ultrafine fraction compared to the coarse and fine fractions, although the differences were not statistically significant for any metal.
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This may explain why all the genes analyzed in our study were found to be expressing in the germline.
Notably, two of the clinical isolates that were analyzed in the present study were found to possess as many as 15 and 17 repeats in futA.
None of the 28 SNPs analyzed in our study was found to be associated with CRC risk.
Besides, the region of dcr-1 analyzed in this study was not found in this third copy of A. pisum.
No studies were found that analyzed for the upper limit of IAP.
A total of 50 studies were found and the used instruments were carefully read and analyzed.
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