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"compared with control" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when comparing something to an established standard or norm. For example: "The experimental results showed a higher success rate compared with control."
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*P<0.05 compared with control.
mosseae compared with control plants.
*P<0.05 compared with control and **P<0.05 as indicated.
n=3, *P<0.05 as compared with control.
***p < 0.0001 for MPTP compared with control group.
Immediately following hAMSC delivery, MEMRI demonstrated an increased PIR viability signal compared with control.
Indeed, knockdown of METTL3 significantly reduced STAT3 phosphorylation levels compared with control cells (Fig. 2a).
Values indicate relative enrichment of gene sets after HSF2 silencing compared with control.
More potentiated cells cycled compared with control cells at 0.2 kPa, but not at 1.8 kPa.
*P<0.05 at the indicated time and beyond compared with control.
n=6 and *P<0.05 from the indicated time point and beyond as compared with control.
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