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The phrase "at expected time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an anticipated or scheduled moment when something is supposed to happen.
Example: "The train arrived at expected time, allowing passengers to board without delay."
Alternatives: "on schedule" or "at the anticipated time".
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At expected time points after ischemia, the deeply anesthetized rats were perfused transcardially with 2.5% glutaraldehyde and 4% paraformaldehyde.
At expected time points after ischemia, rats were deeply anesthetized with 10% chloral hydrate and transcardially perfused with heparinized saline until colorless perfusion fluid was obtained from the right atrium.
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"Most quirky children will encounter some difficulties in mastering expected skills at the expected time," the authors write.
TCDD blocked ovulation at the expected time and also reduced both ovarian and body weights.
During the second breeding season, all ewes were naturally served and lambed at the expected time.
Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the property of our proposed code when we have the output of the matched filter at the expected time.
Importantly, late rewards are preceded by a pause in firing at the expected time of reward [33].
Resistance to paclitaxel prevailed at the expected time point.
Mice were anaesthetized with tribromoethanol (Avertin) and euthanized by CO2 inhalation at the expected time points.
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