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The phrase "areas observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific locations or subjects that have been monitored or studied.
Example: "The report highlights the areas observed during the field study, focusing on environmental changes."
Alternatives: "monitored regions" or "studied locations".
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Among the new areas observed by Stardust-NeXT there was further evidence of geologic processes, including layered terrains.
Figure 4 Peak areas observed for the desmethyl metabolite.
The signal decline areas correspond to the conspicuous vertical movement areas observed in this study.
In addition, the role of the optically dark areas observed around internal inclusions is discussed.
Figure 6 shows that high-attenuation areas observed in this study coincide spatially with low-velocity areas.
Similarly, the decline of the 2010 LPI value suggested an increased level of fragmentation in entire landscape areas observed.
Clinical areas observed included clinical room on the ward, clinical outpatients and visual acuity testing in two different eye units.
Areas observed below dotted lines are suggestive of immature (non-lamellar) bone where collagen fiber undulations can be observed.
Furthermore, the bluish areas observed by BF microscopy (Figure 6a) are found to emit intense fluorescence compared to colorless areas, as shown in Figure 6a,b.
We investigated ranges of temperatures and pressures similar to those in Martian polar areas, observed the texture of the created CO2 ice layer, and measured its optical properties.
The corresponding cloud top temperature maps will reflect the cloud height distributions, whose detailed structures are unknown except for in the northern high latitudes at areas observed by Pioneer Venus (Taylor et al. 1980).
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