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Discover Ludwig"pooled from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the combination of individual contributions or resources to create a larger whole. For example: The students pooled their resources together to raise money for the charity.
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The money came from a fund the detectives pooled from their salaries at the start of the month.
He suggested that the industry could launch new niche websites based around themed content pooled from all their local sites.
Data are pooled from 4 independent experiments.
PLGA IL-1 ra was pooled from 4 different preparations.
MLPA analysis of DNA pooled from the strains showed the expected specific MLPA products.
The fetal neuronal nuclei were pooled from 6 pregnant animals in each group.
Platelet products were pooled from 5 donors and stored in plasma.
Data are pooled from 3 independent experiments involving 11 mice per group.
In the wounding experiments, the two youngest, wounded leaves were pooled from two plants per cultivar.
Data are pooled from 2 independent experiments involving 5 or 6 mice per group.
In (E), isotype staining was done with cells pooled from the respective two groups.
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