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The phrase "treated in part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject or issue that is addressed or handled partially rather than completely. Example: "The report indicates that the issue was treated in part, leaving some aspects unaddressed."
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Alex is being treated in part for his repressed guilt.
In a statement given to the Guardian on Wednesday, John J Haggerty, the lawyer in charge of Sharapova's case, claimed the 29-year-old had been unfairly treated in part because of her fame and that he expected the ban to be reduced at Cas.
However, these interpretation criteria were developed using data from patients treated in part before the widespread use of rituximab in the standard of care therapy for DLBCL patients.
Furthermore, these mental-illness-related phenotypes are also treated in part by inhibitors of glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β), a DISC1 interacting protein whose other inhibitors include the potent mood stabilizer, lithium.
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Neurodegenerative diseases are difficult to treat, in part because of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a composite of highly specialized endothelial and perivascular structures that limit transport of molecules into the brain.
In the Hamiltonian setting treated in the part (ii) of Section 2, we have A k = D k ∗ H k D k , where H is given by (23) and D by (17).
"If you live in some parts of the country, you would be treated in another part of the country," one contributor explained.
The problem of time delay bias errors is treated in this part of the present series of papers as a special case of a general theory of resolution bias errors in spectral estimation presented in a previous part.
He has tempered his earlier hard-line stance, but Englander must come to terms with the fact that urban ills are present in, and must be addressed and treated in, every part of the city.
Only 8 (3.3%) of the 242 patients were not treated with TKIs within the HMRN region: two died before the treatment could be started, one refused treatment, one had a more serious competing comorbidity, two had supportive care only and two moved and were treated in another part of the country.
The letter also suggested the Government help provide housing, foster care and other necessities for the children, women and men who are stateless, hopeless, hungry and anguished – tossed around the seas and treated in many parts of Europe like flotsam and jetsam.
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