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"routine analyses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to regular or standard procedures for examining and evaluating something. Example: Our laboratory conducts routine analyses on all incoming samples to ensure accurate results.
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Routine analyses of blanks, duplicates, and ionic balance checks were performed during sample analyses.
Most of today's routine analyses are fairly cheap, highly automated and have short turn-around times.
The designed analytical method may be used for routine analyses of plant oils of different origin.
Thus, the Ni MWNT nanohybrid films represent promising sensor materials for non-enzymatic glucose sensing in routine analyses.
This finding may be of value for the design of a dedicated, low-cost instrument for routine analyses.
My research was in toxicology, and in addition to research I was able to carry out routine analyses under supervision.
The proposed biosensing-device also demonstrated high stability and reproducibility, which was able to offer great promise for the quantitative assay of K562 in routine analyses.
One model was the F-net 1D velocity structure model (Kubo et al. 2002), which has been used in F-net routine analyses.
Test protocols of real-world samples (e.g., drinking and surface water) include the routine analyses of common anions such as sulfate, chloride, and nitrate.
By using observed waveforms, routine analyses of first-motion polarization and moment tensor (MT) inversion with a conventional one-dimensional (1D) Earth model were conducted.
The main aspects discussed in the demonstration of the proposed approach are: routine analyses; long execution time separation processes; and an overall treatment of all the parameters.
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