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Discover Ludwig"from several observations" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce information or evidence that has been gathered from multiple instances or occurrences. Example: "From several observations, it becomes evident that the species of birds in this forest have unique migration patterns."
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This is evident from several observations.
This hypothesis emerges from several observations linking Mecp2 to BDNF production [14], [15], [48].
The trade-off between light competition and defense against attackers becomes apparent from several observations.
Indirect evidence for a role of α-catenin in mediating the signalling or stability of Armadillo arises from several observations.
Insight into the psychological basis of the PIT effect comes from several observations.
The presence of innate immune dysfunction in ACLF can be deducted from several observations in the context of ACLF, chronic liver disease, and alcoholism.
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Spectators are welcome to view the procession from several observation points.
Table 1 summarizes the findings from several observation studies and clinical trials that evaluated the effect of the Mediterranean diet on coronary heart disease risk.
If the item requires a new package, however, the manager estimates, either from experience or from making several observations, that an additional 6.5 minutes will be required to supply the new packaging.
Hydrographs of simulated "known" draw-downs for several observation points from the hypothetical model.
Count rates from the first several observations are depressed for reasons we do not yet understand.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com