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The phrase "this evidence describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific evidence that provides information or details about a particular subject or situation. Example: "In the report, this evidence describes the impact of climate change on local wildlife populations."
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This contrasts with the evidence described in other studies in which a hypertrophic resistance training program produced strength gains [31], and muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) increases driven by the growth hormone response [26].
Based on the evidence described, this exclusion should always favour dengue within hyperendemic Asian countries.
This, combined with the evidence described above, supported the high quality of melon full-length enriched cDNA libraries.
With the evidence described in this study implicating mex3-1 as a regulator of multiple neoblast progeny for other tissues, transcriptional analysis of mex3-1 RNAi) animals may be a promising avenue to discover rare and novel progeny markers.
Based on the evidence described above, in this review, we discuss the role of β-adrenergic blockers in cancer.
In this study, we speculate NL 94 switchgrass is an allotetraploid genotype because of the evidence described as follows.
Critically, it is not as simple as identifying the 'gaps' in the evidence described above.
All of the evidence described above points towards a grouping of Psychodidae with Brachycera.
Analysis of the evidence described above identified biological processes consistent with existing knowledge in the literature.
Limited evidence describes the symptom experience of critically ill patients with malignancy.
Following this, it provides an overview of the historical stages in the development of China's venture capital market and, utilizing empirical evidence, describes its current profile.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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