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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evidenced that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been shown or confirmed by evidence or facts. For example, "The research evidenced that the new treatment was successful in reducing symptoms."
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Dielectric spectroscopy evidenced that Hal reduced the fluctuation of ions.
Toxicity results evidenced that: nAu > nZnO > nAg > nCuO > nTiO2 > C60.
These preliminary results evidenced that compound 21 could be a potential antitumor agent deserving further study.
The comprehensive results evidenced that the layered component ratio would rapidly increase with Ni2+ doping.
Surprisingly, it was evidenced that there is unequivocal link between mean grain size with dielectric properties.
The μCT data evidenced that all scaffolds showed a uniform density distribution before implantation.
Significant interclonal variation and genotype×environmental interactions in the measured traits evidenced that clones responded differently.
For x = 0.2, thermal analysis investigations evidenced that combustion reaction occurs at 276 °C.
The investigations also evidenced that the typical frequencies shift up while increasing Air Fuel ratio.
These findings evidenced that cash crop cultivation would significantly fragment landscapes.
The second evidenced that research questions were strongly linked to single study fields or ecosystem type.
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