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To elucidated
verb
To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
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In addition, a techno-economic analysis model was established to elucidated the effects of the decolorization performance and the material cost on the initial capital cost, which revealed the BES with c-SMEM could be economically comparable to or even better than the traditional bio-decolorization technologies.
In view of these key findings, we undertook the present study in two subsequent steps Firstly, we made use of a mouse model of M. leprae-induced nerve injury to elucidated the molecular pathways of the interaction between the nerve and M. leprae components.
Similar(54)
Allow us to elucidate.
Permit me to elucidate.
"One transcribed the puzzle, attempting to elucidate".
Beckett did not deign to elucidate or accommodate.
Thinking about water waves helps to elucidate the solution.
He opposes abortion; she declines to elucidate her feelings.
But Nintendo games aren't generally trying to elucidate anything meaningful about the human condition.
The publication of Plath's journals was evidently undertaken to elucidate this relationship.
He says, 'If there's no situation to elucidate, I wouldn't write.
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