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Discover LudwigThe phrase "illustrate explicitly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the need for clear and detailed explanation or demonstration of a concept or idea.
Example: "In your report, please illustrate explicitly how the new policy will impact employee productivity."
Alternatives: "demonstrate clearly" or "explain in detail."
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To illustrate explicitly their discovery, we present next the original example that they provided - see [2, 3] for this example.
We adopt this approach to illustrate explicitly that there are no differences in trends between high and low competition markets prior to the reforms.
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The general analysis is illustrated explicitly for some selected specific examples.
Each of these functions is illustrated explicitly by a corresponding LA-grammar.
The physics case for this option is illustrated explicitly by analyzing reference reactions in different physics scenarios.
As illustrated explicitly in Figure 1A, PAR1 can also be cleaved by the neutrophil enzymes, proteinase-3 (PR3) and elastase (NE) to reveal receptor-activating sequences that differ not only from each other but also from those resulting from the action of MMP1 and APC [ 11].
In the latter case, we explicitly illustrate how the constitutive equations must satisfy the second law of thermodynamics, invariance, conservation of angular momentum, and material symmetry (isotropy).
These solutions explicitly illustrate how the reduction of front displacement speed for increasing ℓ can be interpreted in terms of leading points dynamics in some cases.
In order to explicitly illustrate our sensitivity analysis approach, let us describe, as an example, the statistical analysis performed on the epidemic size.
In order to illustrate lithostratigraphic correlations explicitly and provide a basis for other researchers to test them, it is best to provide a visual record through mapping of how unit contacts were traced geographically.
The domain trees explicitly illustrate the evolutionary history of the pilin superfamily (d.24.1), including the origin of the pilin protein family (d.24.1.1) at the root of bacteria, domain duplication in some genomes, domain loss in some bacterial clades, and importantly the divergence of the superfamily and the formation of a new family (d.24.1.2) in the Vibrio species.
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