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The phrase "was mostly detected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was primarily or mainly noticed or found. Example: "The virus was mostly detected in patients with weakened immune systems."
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Although SPARC expression was mostly detected in the stroma, laminin-5 γ2 chain expression was detectable in cancer cells located at the edge of cancer nests.
When betel leaf samples was artificially contaminated with pathogenic bacteria [higher (>7.0 log CFU/ml) and lower (>4.0 log CFU/ml) inoculums] and washed with 0.01% CCa, 0.5% H2O2, and 0.5% CA solutions, a complete elimination of inoculated bacteria was noticed initially in most of the cases, but after enrichment, the bacteria was mostly detected in higher inoculums study.
At 96 hpf, IGFBP-2b mRNA expression was mostly detected in the liver (Fig. 4B).
Through immunohistochemistry with indirect flight muscles of flies, Porin was mostly detected in the mitochondria (Figure 1A).
Band-C was mostly detected in the reactions with Anti-tE10 and Anti-Tau1, but infrequently in that with Anti-tE2 and not with Anti-tE3.
Here, evaluating the expression of VEGF isoforms, we found that TAT seems to have both angiogenic and lymphangiogenic properties, while SAT seems to be especially an angiogenic source, because VEGF-C expression was mostly detected in TAT.
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2-Methyl-branched fatty carboxylic acids were mostly detected at high H2O pressure in the reactor.
Chlorine and sulfur are mostly detected in the VUV and the NIR.
The volcanic plumes were mostly detected just above the summit crater.
Finally, erbium ions are mostly detected as Er3+ or Er2+ (Figure 2b).
QTLs detected by single-trait analyses were mostly detected also in multi-trait analysis except for four minor ones (Additional file 1: Table S6).
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