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"per time point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a single unit or measurement of time. For example, you could say "The team must complete the task in two hours per time point."
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Two B6C3F1 female mice per time point were used.
Four specimens were evaluated per group per time point.
N=3 8 mice per time point per oxygen exposure.
Data are mean + s.e.m., n = 3 per time point.
Five animals per time point, five measurements per animal.
Wounds were harvested at 24 and 72 hours (n = 12 wounds per time point).
The test enables repeated assessments (20 30 min per time point) over a school year.
Representative data of three independent experiments including at least three rats per group per time point.
For 18FDG measurements, three rats were used with two treated areas per time point.
Representative images of skin sections are shown for n = 4 per time point.
Each mouse had five complete runs recorded and analyzed per time point.
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