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The phrase "observed compared with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to draw a comparison between something that is observed and something else. For example: "The observer noted a difference between the two scenarios, when observed compared with each other."
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No other developmental phenotype was observed compared with wild-type plants.
About six-fold enhancement was observed compared with the PL intensity on the smooth surface.
In this case, similar EL emission intensity enhancement was observed compared with normal EL measurement.
For matched voxel COV, considerable increases in SUVmax and SUVpeak were observed compared with OSEM.
Little to no protein loss or aggregation was observed compared with the untreated buttermilk powder.
Significantly higher adhesion of MSCs to RGD-ACM was observed compared with the native material.
A significant increase in ROS for 143B-ρ0 143B-ρ0as observed cellsred wash 143B cells.
A 20 times decrease in gene expression was observed compared with classical open chambers.
An obvious arrest by approximately 5.38% for the G0/G1 phase was observed compared with the GA-treated system.
A considerable enhancement in the average convective heat transfer was also observed compared with the distilled water.
However, for samples S3 (Figure 6C) and S4 (Figure 6D), the different behaviors were observed compared with S1 and S2.
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