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The phrase "were detected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source or origin of something that has been identified or discovered.
Example: "The anomalies were detected from the satellite data collected over the past year."
Alternatives: "were identified from" or "were observed from".
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The leaks were detected from October of last year through July 24.
All seven xylanases (XylA-G) were detected from A. cellulolyticus.
No peaks of impurities were detected from this pattern.
4 mutations were detected from passage 11th to 14th.
A total of 138 proteins were detected from OCP; 103 proteins were detected from HA. Forty-eight proteins were from both crystals.
Under SF, QTLs were detected from 13 out of 16 traits (except PN, TN, and BM), while under control, QTLs were detected from all 15 traits.
NMHC emissions from fuel caps were detected from all vehicles, of which benzene constituted 2.5%.
Lysozyme C mRNA transcripts were detected from 24 h post-fertilization to 31 day post-fertilization.
No quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected from wheat ancestors previously.
Using this procedure, a total of 59 strains were detected from 56 chlamydial samples.
In contrast, four genotypes, including three novel genotypes, were detected from Mongolia.
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