Sentence examples for be widely explained from inspiring English sources

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In general, the distributions are in high concordance with those found in vascular plants and can be widely explained by contemporary ecogeographical factors [ 76].

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The golfing moment was widely explained as an indication that this mayor is a good delegator.

The Phoenix lights, which appeared in a V shape as they moved across the sky, were widely explained as flares dumped by a military training flight.

The numerical procedure to perform automatically the crack propagation is widely explained.

So far the nanostructure and hardening mechanism have been widely explained by nc-TiN/a-SiN x model proposed by Veprek et al. in 1995 [4], in which equiaxed TiN nanocrystallites (nc-TiN) were embedded in an amorphous SiN x (a-SiN x ) matrix.

On the contrary, available discrepancies in the literature have been widely explained after purposefully lengthening the duration of batch experiments from some hours to some weeks (up to 16 weeks or 120 days) while working under quiescent conditions (Noubactep et al. 2003, 2005a, 2006, 2009a).

They were concerned about criteria that were not widely explained.

"Virtual reality festivals and clubs aren't 10 years down the line, they're two years, when internet speed is good enough and VR headsets have been widely distributed," explains Ersin Han Ersin, a designer at Marshmallow Laser Feast, which specialises in creating high-end VR experiences.

"It was this practice", writes Domeneghetti, "which gave rise to the phrase 'back to square one.'" I quoted that for days until a friend pointed out that the claim has been widely debunked (as explained here).

Empirical relationships between GC content and codon (amino acid) usage have been widely reported but explained in most of the cases less comprehensively.

This inconsistency has been widely discussed and explained in part by the possibility that the beneficial effects of eating seafood during pregnancy may be balanced by the potential adverse effects of seafood contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, or other polychlorinated compounds and metals [ 17- 19].

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