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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyzed partly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that an analysis has been conducted to a certain extent, but not fully or completely.
Example: "The data was analyzed partly, revealing some trends but leaving many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "partially analyzed" or "analyzed in part".
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The studies complement each other despite having analyzed partly overlapping DNA sequences obtained from the RAG-1 gene.
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Consider the most well known of social tipping points, though one that Gladwell does not analyze: partly integrated neighborhoods segregating themselves when whites come to feel that too many blacks live there.
MP helped to design the study, partly analyzed the data, and revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content.
To avoid a potentially wasteful complete cases analysis, it is common to impute the missing genotypes using a program such as MACH [Li et al., 2010], IMPUTE [Howie et al., 2009], or fastPHASE [Scheet and Stephens, 2006], and analyze the partly imputed data as if it were fully observed.
In conclusion, the influence of the workout-process could also be caused by the fact that many characteristics, such as the year of construction, cannot be analyzed but are partly captured by the type of workout-process.
SO helped to draft this manuscript and partly analyzed the data of the study.
A SM drafted the manuscript and partly analyzed the data of the study.
This means that the PMC and NLC trends are comparable and do not differ within accuracy of their determination in spite of partly different analyzed periods.
CK and MDN performed experiments, analyzed the data and partly wrote the manuscript, AKB designed the project, analyzed the data, wrote the manuscript and edited the manuscript.
"People have used machine learning algorithms to partly analyze how a fruit fly flies, and how a worm crawls, but this is the first systematic description of an animal's behavior," said Rafael Yuste, a neuroscientist at Columbia University.
Conclusions: We analyzed a patient population with partly multiple therapy failures.
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