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The phrase "extensively present" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone is widely or extensively found or existing in a particular place or situation. Example: "The use of technology is extensively present in today's modern classrooms."
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Besides, fibrosis was staged as: Stage 0: No fibrosis; Stage 1: Zone 3 perisinusoidal/pericellular fibrosis, focally or extensively present; Stage 2: Zone 3 perisinusoidal/pericellular fibrosis with focal or extensive periportal fibrosis; Stage 3: Zone 3 perisinusoidal/pericellular fibrosis and portal fibrosis with focal or extensive bridging fibrosis; Stage 4: Cirrhosis.
Therefore, C. sakazakii is extensively present in the environment and a frequent contaminator of food.
Salt-affected soils are extensively present and constitute about 7% of total land surface.
Iridoids are extensively present in almost all Syringa species and have antitumor, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and antifungal activities.
The assessment indicated that irrelevant and collinear predictors could be extensively present in the initial PLS model.
Actinomycetes are extensively present microorganisms in the environment that have potential to produce bioactive compounds against the phytopathogens (Xue et al. 2013; Zeng et al. 2013).
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This extension implies a reconsideration of the energetic mapping, which is extensively presented, and allows to describe a complex phenomenology that is out of accessibility of standard stochastic approaches.
Consequently, they are not extensively presented due to space limitations.
The global model and sub-components are extensively presented in [8].
In the literature, algorithms based on Phase Locked Loops are extensively presented.
During the past three decades the component mode synthesis methods were extensively presented in the literature.
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