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Discover Ludwig"frequently evidenced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something is often shown or proven to be true. Example: The high crime rates in the neighborhood are frequently evidenced by the large number of police reports filed each week.
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Fourth, the frequently evidenced failure of the physical activity groups to meet the primary endpoint in trials reinforces views against physical activity.
Genes controlling the integrity of the DNA are likely to influence the number of neurofibromas developed because dNFs are caused by somatic mutational inactivation of the NF1 gene, frequently evidenced by loss of heterozygosity (LOH).
A feature frequently evidenced in infections caused by intracellular bacteria and parasites is the sophistication and variety of mechanisms directed to manipulate processes central to the host physiology, including cytoskeleton dynamics, vesicular trafficking, release of defence molecules and sensing of pathogen molecules.
The inhibition of 2-AG degradation was frequently evidenced to result in antitumor effects, either by making profit of 2-AG antiproliferative and anti-invasive properties [ 40, 41, 43] or by limiting the production of arachidonic acid known to be associated to aggressiveness of cancer cells [ 45, 46].
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Deborah Solomon, an art critic, thinks that the design citations are frequently evidence of disappointment in the failure of 20th-century art's utopian social agendas.
Frequently, evidence obtained abroad is classified "secret" or "top secret" as an initial matter, but it can be declassified for use in a federal trial at the request of the prosecutor, after a more thorough examination.
Transition zones to bridges and other structures are critical locations in railway tracks that frequently evidence poor long-term performance.
In sporadic cases of ovarian serous carcinomas, there is frequently evidence of similar appearing intraepithelial carcinoma involving the tubal fimbriae, though in these cases (and the cases included in this study), one cannot be certain whether the tubal neoplasm represents the primary site of the disease or site of secondary involvement [43].
While it was clear that suppressed tuning was biased towards the probe tone, there was frequently evidence that local features in the RF, near to the probe frequency, also had an influence on tuning.
The BRCA1-like aCGH pattern may also be present in sporadic breast cancers, which frequently show evidence of impaired BRCA1 function due to other causes than mutation, for example, methylation [ 8- 10].
Over the last three months, the prosecution offered essentially the same evidence presented in her first trial, evidence gathered by a police force that human rights activists say frequently doctored evidence to prove their cases.
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