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"evidently improved" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been improved in a way that is clear or obvious. For example, "Since the implementation of the new safety measures, the safety record of the company has evidently improved."
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Results from in vitro culture also provided evidence that the expression of Nkx2.5 and cTnT was evidently improved in isolated cardiac small cells (cardiomyocyte-depleted cell fraction) and Sca-1+ cells by PGE2 (Supplementary Fig S12B and C).
Therefore, the performance of the EGTB is evidently improved by adopting multi-scale cooling cavities.
The results show that simulation accuracy of conventional EMTP/TSP hybrid methods has been evidently improved.
Consequently, within radial spans of the cross-drilled holes, local heat transfer on the rubbing surfaces is evidently improved.
Therefore, the performance of the hot water network can be evidently improved by adopting the model with X-shaped structure.
Significant types of Pt alloys have been investigated, which often demonstrate evidently improved catalytic performance governed by difference mechanisms.
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The presence of La in Ni/SBA-15 evidently improves the catalytic activity and stability.
Automatically and correctly reconstructing BCs would evidently improve the design efficiency.
The results show that the proposed approaches significantly reduce communication redundancy and evidently improve the lifetime of wireless sensor networks.
The presence of IOT evidently improves the thermal resistance of geopolymer with the replacement level of IOT less than 30%.
Both copolyesters and transesterified copolyesters can evidently improve the formation of ringed spherulite in PCL/BCL copolyester blends.
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