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The phrase "as explained in previous study" is not entirely correct; it should be "as explained in a previous study" or "as explained in previous studies." You can use it when referring to information or findings that were discussed in earlier research or analysis.
Example: "The results of this experiment align with the findings, as explained in a previous study."
Alternatives: "as detailed in earlier research" or "as discussed in prior studies."
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As explained in previous study, salinity was the key determinant of nosZ community composition in the coastal wetland soil environment (Zhe et al. 2012), the bacterial cells containing nosZ gene were significantly lower in the reactors with salinity compared with Reactor I.
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As explained in previous studies [ 23]; the measures of variation (e.g. median odds ratio) should be interpreted only for the specific time and place of the study, as there may be pattern of variance produced by different conditions.
The growth mechanism of graphene was explained in previous studies [29, 30].
Cells were grown and filmed as explained in previous sections.
As explained in our previous study [25], real-world ECGs with inherent noise were obtained from 26 normal subjects who underwent 2 channel ambulatory ECG recordings (GE Healthcare , Inc.
As explained in our previous study [7], abnormal speech behaves differently for voiced (i.e., vowel) and unvoiced (i.e., constant) components.
Reconstitution of holo-RNA polymerases using M. smegmatis core (α2ββ'ω) and the M. tuberculosis σA and σB were performed following the same protocol as explained in the previous study.
As explained in a previous study, the model falls short in accounting for the full elongation of the sub-regions as measured by the first-order kernels in reverse correlation experiments, but is compatible with the distribution of afferents along the a RF sub-region [30], [45].
Any somatic mutations identified from this set would be false positives, as explained in a previous study [ 13].
The observed tendency of light-driven proton transport in both HRs were in fact passive processes accelerated by light-driven chloride inward transportation as explained in a previous study [ 27], indicating that light-driven inward chloride transport occurred.
This can be caused by several factors, as explained in our previous work [23].
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