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Discover LudwigThe phrase "systematically showing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a method or approach of presenting information or evidence in a logical and organized manner. Example: The scientist conducted a series of experiments, systematically showing the effects of the new drug on different subjects.
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A team at the University of Maryland then published a paper in March, systematically showing 802.11b's collection of security features to be ineffective.
Whatever the patient group, the VWF multimeric pattern was similar, systematically showing the presence of ULVWF.
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Opinion polls systematically show a substantial majority against Trident.
CA varied among different sites and season, but its levels were systematically shown to be minimal at site S1.
Widmanstätten laths systematically show misorientations of ∼65° around the axis ⟨1¯100⟩α2 with respect to the embedding lamellar structure.
In this article we systematically show that the observed discrepancies may also be caused by a different reason: the external classification itself.
This result is consistent with all the successive Molchan diagrams, which systematically show that two consecutive forecasts have no specific skills with respect to one another.
The electrode systematically showed satisfactory reproducibility and sensitivity as well as good selectivity for lead ion with respect to a large number of inorganic cations and anions.
In recent studies we have systematically shown that the freezing properties of flexible, elastic polymers depend on the precise chain length.
For both the NA and EU array configurations, the synthetic images systematically show more energy to the east and up-dip of the energy on the data-derived images.
When viewed perpendicular to the c* axis, crystal type 4 systematically showed the presence of tunnel-like structures, with sizes of 6.9 Å × 6.9 Å typical for cryptomelane (Fig. 10).
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