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The phrase "as expected according to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that align with prior predictions or assumptions based on certain criteria or information.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as expected according to the initial hypothesis, confirming our predictions."
Alternatives: "as anticipated based on" or "as predicted according to".
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α-btx is known to label the muscle-type nAChRs as well as neuronal α7⁎nAChRs, and intense α-btx labelling was seen at the neuromuscular junction in tongue sections as expected according to previously published literature (Shelukhina et al., 2009; data not shown).
However, this sector may not be as buoyant as expected, according to Tancred Lidbury, sales director with Christie's International Real Estate.
The analysis showed that after low LET radiation the distribution of aberrations can be well described by Poisson statistics, reflecting a simple random distribution of damages as expected according to the homogeneous pattern of energy depositions.
The temperature dependencies of the data obtained in this manner demonstrate that the viscosity of PBMA rises upon cooling as expected according to the WLF equation, whereas the increase is lower by several orders of magnitude for PMMA and PVAc.
Kansas State Coach Frank Martin speaks frankly about Beasley's decision, and says the freshman will probably go to the N.B.A. as expected, according to this Q&A with the Manhattan Mercury's Mark Janssen.
Women do not appear to write as many sole author articles as expected, according to research conducted by Karen Schucan Bird, but are more likely to embrace co-authorship with other women.
Mr. Kerrey, 66, will become chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America if talks continue as expected, according to two people with knowledge of the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
One inexplicable observation was that the maximum kinetic energy of the released electrons did not vary with the intensity of the light, as expected according to the wave theory, but was proportional instead to the frequency of the light.
This diffraction behaviour is as expected according to Bragg's law.
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