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The phrase 'except where specifically indicated' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express an exception with regard to a general rule or statement. For example, "All products must be returned within 30 days, except where specifically indicated."
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Briefly, 0.1 µg or 1 µg protein (indicated in figure legend) was incubated with 2.5 µM poly (U) and 1 µM γ-32P-ATP (10 Ci/mmol) (0.01 µCi) at 25°C (except where specifically indicated) and time points taken at the indicated intervals by removing 2 µL aliquots and diluting into 2 µL of 25 mM EDTA.
Except where specifically indicated, all experiments in liquid culture were carried out in Edinburgh Minimal Medium (EMM) containing the required supplements (except when mentioned), starting with a cell density of 2 4×106 cells/ml, corresponding to the mid-exponential phase of growth.
In this study, we set α = 0.035 and β = 1 or β = 4, except where specifically indicated otherwise.
Except where specifically indicated, patients were categorised for analysis purposes according to the first dosing regimen administered during the OLE study.
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Except where respondents specifically indicated they could be quoted, the information is presented anonymously.
Furthermore, the CL mappings were recorded from regions of the sample that were previously unexposed, except when specifically indicated.
All private flights have been halted except where specifically authorised.
(4) Commercial fishing, except where specifically authorized by Federal statutory law.
The contour level of the cryo-EM density is 8σ, except where specifically stated in a and c.
The data used are publicly available except where specifically stated.
Analyses incorporated all verified copies found in each species [64], except where specifically noted.
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