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The elucidate
verb
To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
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Thus, we propose a sparse method called to unmix spectra and apply it to explore the elucidate structural and spatial distribution of the plant cell well.
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The elucidated structure confirmed the (Z -configuration of the double bond (Fig. 4).
Furthermore, the elucidating sequences from the C2V4 region can help determine tropism and immune escape.
The papers elucidate the processes and channels through which this influence is exerted.
The exhibition elucidates the lasting impact Caesar had on the architecture of the city (as does Paolo Liveri's essay in the catalogue).
(Two passages in "The Cake and the Rain" elucidate further).
Picker's high and warbling voice conveys the fragility of existence with nearly every phrase, and the orchestral songs elucidate the intense wonder of life.
It's the question set up in the first two thirds of the book: how to elucidate the self, or rather, the self in relation to others.
This aim was achieved in a series of papers in the 1980s elucidating the roles of neutron-proton pairs and isotopic spin in collective nuclear motion.
Fourier transforming the output elucidates the convolution, giving (7).
The results elucidates the underlying physics of filtration.
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