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The phrase "are observed of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The results are observed of the experiment conducted last week."
Alternatives: "are observed in" or "are noted in".
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Three types of failure mechanism are observed; of which only two have been reported in the literature.
We then conducted a multi-state mark recapture analysis to estimate detection probability (i.e., the rate at which birds within visible range are observed) of migrating eagles.
However, with sufficient amounts of exogenous Pro, large increases are observed of pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase (PCA reductase), a key enzyme in Pro synthesis.
In the network, 15 out of 45 possible different pair-wise contrasts are observed, of which eight involve a placebo (see Figure 4).
Three genetic clusters are observed of which the largest includes 415 calves, while the second and third clusters include 4 and 6 calves from Bukati and Luanda sub-locations, respectively (Supplementary Figure S5a).
Finally, studies in Tet2 knockout mouse bone marrow tissue extend and support the data as decreases are observed of global GlcNAcylation and also of H3K4me3, notably at several key regulators of haematopoiesis.
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They tested cleanly, and no evidence was observed of lameness.
This is the number of orders that can be observed, of animal groups.
Lognormal function was observed of good fitness of thickness spectrum.
Good infiltration was observed of polymer into TiO2 nanotubes.
No amplification was observed of oyster genomic DNA nor of the DNA from vertebrate herpesviruses.
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