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"broadly studied" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an idea or subject is being researched or examined in a wide variety. For example: "The influence of technology on society has been broadly studied in recent years."
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We characterize binding of the broadly studied synthetic activator A769662 and its analogs.
Analysis of network reliability has acknowledged significant consideration and is consequently broadly studied to forecast and avoid any network failure.
Population ageing and its impact on future population development in a given country or region are for its serious effects broadly studied these days.
Organic/inorganic combined hydrogels with improved surface activity have shown potential for the repair and regeneration of hard tissues, but have not been broadly studied for articular cartilage tissue engineering applications.
However, although the impact of the use of legumes as cover crops has been broadly studied, very little is known about the effects of grain legume-based rotations on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (SON).
Fucoidan is a sulphated polysaccharide that is primarily extracted from brown seaweeds; it has been broadly studied in recent years due to its numerous biological properties, including anticoagulant, antithrombotic, antitumour and antiviral activities.
Replication is one of the most broadly studied phenomena in the distributed environments in which multiple copies of some data are stored at multiple sites where overheads of creating, maintaining and updating the replicas are important and challenging issues.
Delay-dependent coupling (DDC) is considered in this paper in a broadly studied linear time-invariant multi-agent consensus system in which agents communicate with each other under homogeneous delays, while attempting to reach consensus.
Last, the DFT is broadly studied and its behavior is well-known.
Azospirillum is currently one of the most broadly studied and commercially employed PGPB.
The genus Azospirillum comprises plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which have been broadly studied.
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