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The phrase "applied to prepared" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something is being applied or used in a specific situation or context. Example: The new cooking technique can be applied to prepared meals, making them quicker and easier to make.
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The sol gel technique was applied to prepared TiO2 layers and powders.
To explore this, selected representative wet-cleaning systems, some established and some novel, were applied to prepared acrylic paint films from paints made by Golden Artist Colors and Talens (detailed elsewhere [13]).
In sonication process, powerful ultrasound radiations up to 30 kHz were applied to prepared solution to enhance the reaction with sonicator (Hielsher Company, UP100H) over a period of time like 10, 20 min up to 1 h until a physical colour change visualisation.
Human EPCs were collected, applied to prepared cytospin slides (105 cells/slide), and fixed in 10% phosphate-buffered formalin for 20 min in freshly prepared 4% paraformaldehyde.
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The subtly calibrated marks are made with acid and saliva applied to the prepared copper printing plate; combined, they erect a face.
The proposed method was applied to the prepared solutions.
The CFRP sheets were then impregnated with epoxy adhesive and applied to the prepared surfaces.
A rejuvenator was applied to the prepared porous asphalt concrete specimens.
Solutions (0.5 mM) of the synthesized compounds were applied to the prepared discs and incubated for 18 hr at 37°C.
The proposed algorithm is applied to the prepared dataset (IUST-BREASTMRI-1) with and without motion correction.
A high magnitude and a high frequency transient loading, a pyroshock event, was applied to the prepared samples.
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