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The phrase "as disaggregated for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to data or information that has been broken down into smaller, more detailed components for analysis or reporting purposes.
Example: "The results were presented as disaggregated for each demographic group to highlight the differences in outcomes."
Alternatives: "broken down for" or "segregated for".
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Figure 1 shows the significant improvement in attitudes of all physicians following the intervention, as well as disaggregated for smokers and nonsmokers.
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Two other US multisite interventions (reported in three papers) had different interventions at each site and are excluded from these tables as sufficient data could not be disaggregated for each intervention.,, We classified 11 interventions as having an opt-in model,,,,,,,,,,, and 8 with an opt-out,,,,,,, (two have both).
As indicated in Table 6, data was disaggregated for ART patients counseled by HCWs after the ASW intervention and compared to those counseled by ASWs across the quality elements above to determine differences.
Sudan's Social Accounting Matrix for the year 2004, disaggregated for agriculture, has been used as core database.
The data have been stored in a database anonymized and disaggregated for further statistical analysis.
The tissue was disaggregated for 30 s then allowed to rest for 20 s and then disaggregated for another 30 s.
Data are not disaggregated for the private sector, due to the small numbers of staff employed.
This is the most extensive approach, and enables data to be disaggregated for further analyses.
The retention analysis considered aggregated results for the duration of the project, as well as disaggregated results by training date (Phases I and II).
Considering the importance of manufacturing products for China, these sectors are considered as much disaggregated as possible.
A number of studies have shown directly or indirectly that amyloid fibrils are able to disaggregate, for example, as a result of changes in pH (Picotti et al., 2007) or addition of chemical denaturants (Calamai et al., 2005; MacPhee and Dobson, 2000).
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