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The phrase "animals were restrained in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the confinement or control of animals, often in scientific, veterinary, or animal welfare discussions.
Example: "In the study, animals were restrained in specially designed enclosures to ensure their safety during the experiment."
Alternatives: "animals were confined in" or "animals were held in".
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Stressed animals were restrained in wire mesh restrainers, secured at the head and tail ends with large binder clips.
The animals were restrained in sternal recumbency.
On the fourth day, animals were restrained in a cylindrical tube (12 cm in length and 3 cm in diameter) for 3 hr.
Animals were restrained in a head-bail located under an open-sided shelter and clinical examinations were performed by trained staff.
For the sham-treated WT, K3 and APP/PS1 groups, animals were restrained in the same way and the device was held over the head, but the light was not switched on.
Animals were restrained in the supine position using three adjustable belts over the abdomen, chest and neck during the scans at 120 kV tube voltages and 150 mA current.
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To avoid movement and fix tubing, the animal was restrained in the supine position using a webbed sock and adhesive tape.
Briefly, animals were restrained on an MR safe bed (Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, model number T10211) in a prone head-in-first position.
Animals were restrained and injected 30 min (18F-FDG) and 20 min (18F-fallypride) before scan start.
The animals were restrained from drinking the day before experimentation.
Animals were restrained, and the area was scraped with a sharp spoon until blood was visible.
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