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"systematic exploration of" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of thoroughly investigating or examining something in an organized and structured manner. Example: The scientists conducted a systematic exploration of the newly discovered planet, carefully documenting its unique features and potential for sustaining life.
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However, Great Britain was the first European power to command the systematic exploration of the region.
Systematic exploration of the passageways began in the late 1950s and has continued to the present day.
"The funds raised will help the company further develop through the systematic exploration of its license areas," Mr Betts said.
He was a leading light on the Society's field trips which ranged over the whole of Britain and amounted to a systematic exploration of our lichens.
The first systematic exploration of freezing living tissue was carried out by Basile Luyet, a French-born Jesuit priest who conducted the first experiments with frogs' hearts in the 1930's in Wisconsin.
World-renowned for his development of a rapid, automated procedure for synthesizing peptides, Dr. Merrifield has been credited with making possible the systematic exploration of the structural basis of the activity of enzymes, hormones and antibodies.
Molecular morphing is a computational strategy for the systematic exploration of chemical space.
The systematic exploration of growing inorganic nanocolloids is an increasingly popular research subject.
It allows a systematic exploration of the properties of these models.
Moreover, the lack of systematic exploration of highly significant heterogeneity has prevented the generalisability of finding.
Finally, parametric studies are conducted to enable systematic exploration of designing multifunctional nanocomposites.
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