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Discover Ludwig"in all sampled" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to all of the things or individuals that were included in a sample group or survey. Example: "In all sampled schools, the majority of students reported feeling stressed due to academic pressure."
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MAAs were present in all sampled metazoan species.
A clear disjunction of water samples is present in all sampled data sets.
The index takes into account the species richness and proportion of each woody species in all sampled quadrats.
As expected, ethephon treatment triggered a chain of events that manifested as bark cracking and necrosis, resinification, and chlorosis, and led to significantly different transcriptomes (Table 2) in all sampled tissues.
Samples from both MSH and Fuego include simple and complex ash particles (see Figures 7 and 8) in all sampled locations, and the abundance of complex ash particles decrease with distance.
Seropositive animals to any of the three viruses were detected in all sampled areas and the proportion of cattle with BHV-1 and SBV exposure history had a higher risk to at least one type of the reproductive disorders mentioned compared to the corresponding sero-negative groups.
Cistus ladanifer L. is the only other ECM plant host present and showed a low density in all sampled forests.
We first confirmed that Coxiella sp. was highly prevalent in all sampled ticks and then documented that it was present in all stages, reaching its highest densities in older nymphs and in adults, as assessed by species-specific quantitative PCR of whole tick extracts with a tick gene as an internal standard.
Low birth weight prevails in all sampled districts.
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In all, we sampled 33 wines.
Intermolecular spacing was unchanged in all samples.
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