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The phrase "and typically present in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is commonly found or usually occurs in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The species is often found in tropical regions and typically present in coastal areas."
Alternatives: "and usually found in" or "and commonly seen in".
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Candida spp. are subdominant in the ecosystem and typically present in densities lower than 10 cells g−1 of intestinal content (Anderson, 1917; Finegold et al., 1974; Finegold et al., 1977).
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Although this disease can occur in both sexes, it is more common in men of Northern European descent [ 2- 4] and typically presents in the 4th to 6th decade of life.
Given that type 2 diabetes is a progressive, chronic disease and typically presents in adulthood, examining markers that may identify risk in younger cohorts can offer temporal insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms of diabetes.
The last group constitutes a family of chromosomal enzymes typically present in A. baumannii [ 7].
A pathway is a set of gene-gene co-regulations which operate in concert to carry out a biological process and typically present abnormalities in molecular disease mechanisms [ 25].
Any tendency toward judicial individualism is apt to be further inhibited by the fact that Continental judges, even at the lowest levels, usually sit in panels and typically present their decisions in unsigned opinions.
Tumours such as teratoma and neuroblastoma typically present in infants, while leukaemia and lymphoma are seen in children and adolescents.
However, these acid base molecules are different from the weak bases and acids typically present in biological functional groups, and students may be less familiar with the biological compounds (e.g., carboxyl).
When stained with AO, DNA and mitochondria emit metachromatic green fluorescence (530 nm), and lysosomes, typically present in suffering or damaged cells, emit red fluorescence (650 nm) following excitation by ultraviolet (UV) light (365 nm).
Although ADHR, ARHR, and XLHR are biochemically indistinguishable from TIO, symptoms of ADHR, ARHR, and XLHR typically present in childhood, whereas symptoms of TIO present later in life.
E. coli is common and is typically present in the human gut.
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