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The phrase "what has reported" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to refer to something that has been reported. Example: "I am unsure about what has been reported in the news today."
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We did not find significant correlation of the expression trends between what has reported with human metastatic breast cancer and our metastatic MIN-O lines (data not shown), yet, further analysis and comparison to the human data is required in order to identify potential correlated GO terms and pathway hubs that may better reflect similarity in the model and the human data.
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Or at least that's what my nose has reported.
This quandary was caused by realisation of the gulf between what they had reported and what had actually happened.
It was not what Amir had reported.
Contrary to what I had reported, loans were way up at Sterling, the representative said.
Workers also rate nonprofit homes higher than commercial ones, confirming what researchers have reported for years.
"It confirmed a lot of what we had reported," she said.
The same way Jonathan Weil and Jim Chanos were: he read what Enron had reported in its own public filings.
"We advise them of current events, what ships have reported pirate attacks, that sort of thing".
This trend is similar to what we have reported elsewhere [35, 36, 37].
The results are in agreement with what we have reported previously based on in situ transmission IR studies of partially reduced samples.
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