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The phrase "average of three experiments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or findings from multiple experiments, particularly in scientific or research contexts.
Example: "The average of three experiments showed a significant increase in temperature."
Alternatives: "mean of three trials" or "mean value from three experiments".
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Thus, they represent the average of three experiments.
The data is the average of three experiments ± SD.
Table 10 shows the average of three experiments on the behavior of the DHP during hydrolysis.
The reported values of the recovery are the average of three experiments.
Each experiment was conducted three times with same parameter, and the result is shown as an average of three experiments.
Results are shown as relative enzyme activity and represent average of three experiments.
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Each bar in Figure 9 represents the average of three experiment repetitions and at least nine assays in total (including replicates within each micro-plate).
For all markers averages of three experiments were analyzed.
All values were averages of three experiments and were normalized to the constitutive expression of the housekeeping genes β-actin.
Growth curves were carried out in triplicate and curves shown are averages of three experiments with error bars representing one STD.
Results are averages of three experiments.
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