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The phrase "as been detected" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "has been detected"? You can use "has been detected" when referring to something that has been discovered or identified in the past and is relevant to the present.
Example: "The anomaly has been detected in the system, prompting an immediate investigation."
Alternatives: "has been observed" or "has been identified."
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During the last few years NO as been detected also in several plant species, and the increasing number of reports on its function in plants have implicated NO as an important effector of growth, development, and defence [ 1].
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Pb and As were detected in all samples with a mean value of 51.6 and 54 ng g−1, respectively.
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Six chymotrypsin genes were also down-regulated in infected males, including three of the same genes as were detected in infected females.
No indication of AS was detected.
No As was detected in the blanks.
Results were reported as "improved" and problems reported as being detected using new data collection systems.
Indeed, extensive N-terminal acetylation of aS was detected when it was isolated from erythrocytes.
AS was detected in 24% and 28% of the tested loci from Arabidopsis and rice, respectively.
Cases of CS and/or AS were detected in all genotypes.
Cancers detected less than 100 days after enrolment were defined as being detected at the entry screen.
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