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The phrase "extensively mentioned" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been mentioned or discussed in great detail or at length. Example: In her research paper, the author extensively mentioned the impact of climate change on polar bear populations, citing numerous studies and providing detailed analysis.
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c) The ability to re-interpret history is the only ingredient of the technology of foolishness that was extensively mentioned by March himself (March , 1976.
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Besides, the post-growth treatments, such as rapid thermal annealing (RTA), which are often used to tune the structure and the optical properties of InAs/GaAs quantum dot [13 15], are still not mentioned extensively on such structures.
Remark 4.1 Using similar ideas, it is possible to extend our results to investigate the existence and uniqueness of nonlinear singular boundary value problems and fractional differential equation boundary value problems, which are mentioned extensively in the literature [10, 11, 25].
In case of the SF-36, which is not used as extensively as the previously mentioned scales, validated translations and established norms previously published by Juresa [ 15] and Maslic [ 16] were used.
In the past decade, the existence of positive solutions for the boundary value problems (BVPs) of the difference equations has been extensively studied; to mention a few references, see [1 13] and the references therein.
The lists of proposed traits were used extensively because each trait was mentioned at least once.
The mentioned clustering technique is extensively examined in the work of Assareh et al. (2014).
Whatever approach one considers as prudent, it is important to extensively engage with a central issue mentioned earlier: we live in a world of extreme inequalities.
Jacques et al. (2013) have done similar experiments pressing on leaf epidermal cells; these previous results need to be mentioned and evaluated more extensively in this manuscript.
Although interesting, a historical overview and a discussion of the currently applied shuttle vectors and transformation protocols are only briefly mentioned, but are described extensively elsewhere (e.g. by Struhl, 1983; Gietz & Woods, 2001; Da Silva & Srikrishnan, 2012).
"Disclosure to the family has been unnecessarily limited," Ms Lynch said, complaining that documents provided by the MoD had been extensively redacted, with the names of everyone mentioned blacked out and replaced with a code.
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