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The phrase "as observed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been noted or seen in a particular context or study.
Example: "The results were consistent with previous studies, as observed for the control group."
Alternatives: "as noted for" or "as seen for".
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Peak signaling levels were as observed for the α-factor - activated Ste2 receptor (Fig. 4).
Afterward, both traces follow the kinetics as observed for pure water.
As observed for WOX4, both promoters are yet induced by ARF5 in transient expression systems50.
A similar pattern as observed for myeloma-specific mortality (0.61; 0.56-0.67).
As observed for mononucleotides, all three subtypes appeared to move from avian A subtypes toward the human B type.
As observed for control fibroblasts, the TGF-β1 collagen response was completely rapamycin-insensitive in IPF fibroblasts (Fig. 7c).
Annelids, when taken separately, showed exactly the same patterns of diversity as observed for the total metazoan community.
These energy demands affect photoconversion rates and efficiency factors, as observed for acetone and acetaldehyde.
As observed for the original lead, compound 5a was shown to be a competitive enzyme inhibitor.
The effect of inhomogeneity parameter is similar to as observed for qS1-wave.
Growth performances of Giant gourami followed similar pattern as observed for the red tilapia.
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