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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anomaly were observed" is not correct in written English.
It should be "anomalies were observed" if referring to multiple anomalies or "an anomaly was observed" for a single anomaly.
Example: "During the experiment, several anomalies were observed that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "irregularities were noted" or "deviations were detected."
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No significant changes with respect to this anomaly were observed.
The shallowest fault zone was most likely the one that slipped during the Chi-Chi earthquake because recent heating and a major stress-orientation anomaly were observed in that zone (Kano et al. 2006; Wu et al. 2007; Lin et al. 2007).
The Chelungpu fault comprises three dominant fault zones (Hirono et al. 20062008), and the shallowest fault zone is most likely the one that slipped during the Chi-Chi earthquake because recent heating and a major stress-orientation anomaly were observed in that zone (Kano et al. 2006; Wu et al. 2007).
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In particular, a distinct positive Ce anomaly was observed.
The winter anomaly is observed in the northern hemisphere but not in the southern hemisphere.
No anomaly was observed for the Morin transition, and theoretical fits below T = 15 K required a ferromagnetic T3/2 term.
Also a striking anomaly is observed in time series of TEC data, 6 days preceding the earthquake.
When magma descends, an opposite anomaly is observed.
A secondary, more moderate CO2 anomaly is observed north of CG fumarole.
In parts of Gugi and Rajapur areas, low gravity anomaly was observed.
The signature of a magnetic anomaly was observed by magnetometer at 0750 UT when Kaguya was at −26.4 deg.
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