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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so far unexplored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has not yet been investigated or examined up to the present time.
Example: "The depths of the ocean are so far unexplored, leaving many mysteries waiting to be uncovered."
Alternatives: "remain largely uncharted" or "have yet to be investigated".
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The potential roles of intestinal lipid uptake and formation in the context of DCM are so far unexplored and there is currently no evidence that the common Finnish LMNA mutations associate with the intestinal lipid metabolism.
The subcellular localization and network effect of this signaling pathway during early development are so far unexplored, but its disruption at this early age is known to lead to profound morphological and functional alterations.
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The exploitation of size- and shape-controlled biosynthesis of CdS nanoparticles using live photosynthetic bacteria is so far unexplored and underexploited.
Thus, despite the previous lack of a consistent effect of individual SNPs in ADRB2, there are several indications that haplotypes and haplotype combinations may have a physiologically significant effect, yet the effect of haplotypic pairs is so far unexplored in a large-scale study sample.
The quality control pathway responsible for sarcoglycan mutant disposal, however, is so far unexplored.
Consequently, the interaction of these two aspects for host-parasite coevolution is so far unexplored.
Another possibility that has been so far unexplored in methods for inferring species trees from gene trees is to use ranked gene trees, in which the temporal order of the nodes of the gene tree (the coalescence times) is used, but not the continuous-valued branch lengths.
studies on the relationship between children's malocclusion and its psycho-social impacts are so far largely unexplored in low-income countries.
The broader rationale of this work was to begin to investigate and understand the role of these recently discovered genes in the life of S. ratti, which for the vast majority are, so far, totally unexplored.
Unfortunately, no nucleosome fragmentation pattern studies are so far being focused on cfDNA, so this avenue for cfDNA-based fragmentomics remains unexplored.
So: a niceish try, a fine premise and early days: but the "luck" aspect and its concomitant payoff is so far woefully unexplored, and at its very worst it's as if Taggart has mistakenly wandered into not even DC Comics but DC Thomson, of Beano fame.
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