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Free sign upThe phrase "has been extensively reported" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to information or news that has been widely documented or covered by various sources. Example: "The findings of this study have been extensively reported in major news outlets."
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The influence of HS on H+-ATPases and H+ transport has been extensively reported [17,18].
Effect of water deficit conditions on physiological and biochemical parameters has been extensively reported in Eucalyptus.
Though in vitro angiogenic function of CD146 has been extensively reported, in vivo evidence is still lacking.
Although, the performance analysis of PMU communication networks based on IEEE C37.118.2 has been extensively reported in [13, 14, 15].
Recently, the use of Si-based nanowires as high-performance devices or sensors has been extensively reported [8 12].
Surface modification of porous membranes for water filtration has been extensively reported in the literature to improve fouling resistance.
One of the limitations of Fuzzy ARTMAP that has been extensively reported in the literature is the category proliferation problem.
This antoxidant activity is related to the structure and has been extensively reported throught SAR or QSAR models.
Identifying end-users of research and capturing their views of research relevance are challenging tasks and not something that has been extensively reported.
While avulsion of the lateral meniscal root has been extensively reported in association with ACL injuries, medial root avulsion has never been reported in association with acute ACL.
Available knowledge regarding both quantitative and qualitative temporal aspects of SUNCT attacks has been extensively reported by our group [2 5].
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