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The phrase "and studied in some" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing subjects or topics that have been studied in certain areas or fields.
Example: "The research was extensive, covering various theories and studied in some of the most prestigious institutions."
Alternatives: "and examined in some" or "and analyzed in some".
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The so-called Marichev-Saigo-Maeda generalized fractional operators were introduced nearly 40 years ago by Marichev [13] and studied in some recent papers, including the papers by Saigo and Maeda [14] and by Saxena and Saigo [15].
Recent approaches to fault detection and isolation for dynamic systems using methods of integrating quantitative and qualitative model information, based upon soft computing (SC) methods are surveyed and studied in some detail.
One of these mutants (sec1A1 or HM1163) has been reconstructed and studied in some detail [11].
Furthermore, the two species for which chorion genes have been characterised and studied in some detail, Lymantria dispar and B. mori, have an extensively derived chorion in which the helicoidal lamellar framework is modified by expansion and densification [ 61].
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It is worth mentioning that the pinning control is one of important control methods for complex network and has been studied in some literature such as [16 18].
The behaviour and underlying physiology have been studied in some depth, and the auditory system solves this complex problem in a unique manner.
Both the C1-quadratic and C2-cubic spaces are studied in some detail.
The PTS has been thoroughly studied in some Enterobacteriaceae and Firmicutes.
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