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The phrase "as we systematically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a methodical approach or process that is being undertaken by a group or individual.
Example: "As we systematically analyze the data, we will uncover patterns that can inform our strategy."
Alternatives: "as we methodically" or "as we thoroughly".
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This openness is only possible in so far as we systematically scrutinize our own hermeneutic prejudices.
This lowers the cost of new capital abroad, even as we systematically increase our own cost of capital with tax increases, volatility and the erosion of contract law.
Regulation of these pathways at the gene and enzyme level is complex and there is still much to be learned about metabolite levels, multienzyme complexes, and pathway interconnections, as we systematically overexpress and suppress gene transcription.
As we systematically tested the CS and a new odor, we also compared memory specificity for the CS between groups.
As we systematically characterize the naturally occurring modes of PTM regulation we should be able to extract rules to use for engineering via rational design.
As we systematically averaged results across replicate model runs and extensively sampled the range of potential harvest regimes, we believe that these results are robust.
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In two experimental studies using washing machines and digital cameras as stimuli, we systematically manipulated the level of novelty (low vs. high) in the product appearance by changing the product's color or shape.
Using GWAS as inspiration, we systematically and comprehensively assessed the association of 266 unique environmental factors measured in the NHANES with T2D.
As such, we systematically reviewed both randomized and non-randomized trials of CDS systems with the potential to reduce inpatient or emergency department (ED) costs.
Using array CGH result as control, we systematically compared four popular exome CNV tools (CoNIFER, cn.MOPS, exomeCopy, and ExomeDepth) on exome sequencing data generated from 16 breast cancer cell lines.
To address this question, using the full-length wild-type AGS3 as a template, we systematically mutated all 22 of the serine and threonine residues within the GPR domain (a.a. 469 650), as well as 2 serines lying just outside, into alanines (tyrosine is not present within the GPR domain) by site-directed mutagenesis.
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