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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surprisingly shows" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something unexpected or surprising has been revealed or demonstrated. Example: "The study, which focused on the effects of caffeine on memory, surprisingly shows that caffeine consumption can improve long-term memory retention." In this sentence, "surprisingly shows" is used to highlight the unexpected finding that caffeine can improve memory. Other variations of this phrase could include "unexpectedly demonstrates" or "startlingly reveals".
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The HLA complex is the most gene dense and polymorphic region in the human genome, and not surprisingly, shows a large number of disease associations.
Medicine And The Mind Another new study surprisingly shows that taking cholesterol-lowering statins may be good for the mind, possibly due to the drugs' ability to lower high insulin levels in the brain that are associated with dementia.
There is only one long-term American study of these youth which, not surprisingly, shows them to be in very sad condition.
Although Cox-2 is generally associated with biologic events such as injury, inflammation, and proliferation [29], the knockout mouse model surprisingly shows abnormal kidney development.
This analysis, carried out with a large number of DinB sequences (>100) in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms (including the DinB human homologue Pol κ), surprisingly shows that phenylalanine 13 (F13) is only somewhat conserved (42%).
LYVE-1 surprisingly shows continuous lymph vessels in our control tumors, but dissolved lymph vessels after repeated HBO treatment.
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Optical absorption spectrum collected from the samples surprisingly showed the presence of two plasmonic bands at 520 and 680 nm.
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