Sentence examples for ubiquitously seen from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ubiquitously seen" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is commonly or widely observed in various places or contexts. Example: "Smartphones are ubiquitously seen in public spaces, from cafes to public transport."

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Under the burial condition of 4000 m, the point-line contact in grains was ubiquitously seen and the primary pores were well developed (Fig. 3a).

Microheterogeneity of N-glycans is ubiquitously seen in mammalian cell derived recombinant glycoproteins.

For instance, the punctuated and thus often broken neurites can be ubiquitously seen in the single-neuron images of Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) and Caenorhabditis elegans (Fig. 1a and b), and the multiaxon staining of a mouse brain (Fig. 1c).

For instance, the punctuated and thus often broken neurites can be ubiquitously seen in the single-neuron images of Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (Fig. 1f), Caenorhabditis elegans and mouse (Fig. 1g).

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Although it is ubiquitously expressed (see for review: (21)), it has been shown to serve distinct functions in the nervous system.

Analysis of the least complete transcriptome, the heart, reveals that 2,330/3,660 (64%) transcripts can be classified as ubiquitously expressed (see additional Files 9 and 12) while a maximum of 1,330/3,660 (36%) genes may display tissue-restricted or tissue-specific expression.

(Namely the symmetrical shapes assumed on the ground by discarded tangerine peel, and seen ubiquitously in nature).

Although long-term probabilistic seismic hazard assessment can be made in Japan (e.g., National Seismic Hazard Maps for Japan) and other seismically active regions, it is generally accepted that immediate local precursory phenomena are not seen ubiquitously.

For example, due to the relative freedom of some basic operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, polynomials can be seen almost ubiquitously in engineering.

Shown in Table 1 is the Illumina result of three KLC genes in this study, one of which is not purely zygotic, but ubiquitously expressed (AAEL012472, see below).

On the other hand, higher level of transcriptional compensation in tissue-specific genes than in ubiquitously expressed genes (see below) was observed for one deletion but not for the other, suggesting that some chromosomal segment-specific regulation may be taking place.

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