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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyzed to have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the results of an analysis that leads to a conclusion or interpretation about something.
Example: "The data was analyzed to have significant implications for future research."
Alternatives: "assessed to indicate" or "evaluated to suggest".
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Young׳s moduli were analyzed to have more anisotropic features than bulk modulus for all the three compounds.
The impact of the representative elemental area (REA), which is the minimum pavement cross sectional area that must be analyzed to have a statistically significant measure of the pavement porosity, was investigated.
Depending on the POP-intercalating agents with molecular weight at 2000 or 400 g/mol, the intercalated LDHs were analyzed to have d spacing of 6.8 or 2.7 nm and organic incorporation of 80 and 55 wt%, respectively.
Rating justifications were analyzed to have an idea of the assessment constructs of the teacher-raters.
The phosphor monospheres were analyzed to have lifetime values of ~5 ms for the 700 nm red emission.
On October 9, the extratropical system was analyzed to have become a tropical depression.
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Virtually all biomolecular networks analyzed to date have this architecture.
Many highly reduced endosymbiont genomes analyzed to date have lost most of their DNA repair and recombination mechanisms.
The error of the system was analyzed and to have a high accuracy.
Thus, the four mutants analyzed appear to have markedly different effects on FRMD7 protein expression and localization.
We hope that the infographic below provides a helpful overview of the samples we've analyzed to date and what we've found in those samples.
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