Similar words: elucidate, hallucination, oxidation, validation, liquidation, trepidation, dilapidation, intimidation. Meaning: [ɪ‚luːsɪ'deɪʃn] n. 1. an act of explaining that serves to clear up and cast light on 2. an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding.
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1. Their objectives and methods require further elucidation.
2. These figures need elucidation.
3. Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
4. His elucidation of the finer points of betting is also excellent.
5. He later attempted such elucidation, as did other philosophers, notably his one-time pupil Edmund Husserl.
6. Fourth, a worm hole, elucidation space - time can stretch, compression, rent, also is deduced time - travel this idea.
7. The advertising copy is the elucidation text, which must be written according to the formula of AIDA.
8. Division 4 is an elucidation for brand operation definition .
9. Arrests were made which promised elucidation, yet nothing was elicited which could implicate the parties suspected.
10. Isolation and Elucidation of Alkaline Degradation Product from Total Saponins in Leaves and Stems of Panax quinquefolium L.
11. It is a straight-forward, scientific, clear elucidation of facts that cannot be disputed.
12. This story elucidation, guerdon badly person act charitably , and is a bad person of cognition and does not speak the reputation's innate character.
13. End educational foreground in technology in language in elucidation in part in language.
14. These characteristics can be used for future structure elucidation in studies of fluroquinolones and analogue compounds.
15. Moreover, it contributes to the elucidation of the pathophysiological mechanisms of atherosclerosis and some metabolic diseases.
16. With the elucidation of lycopene biosynthetic pathway and cloning genes of relative enzymes from microorganisms, it is possible to regulate lycopene biosynthesis via genetic engineering.
17. Editor's comment : Elucidation of asthma pathology mechanisms depends on obtaining information on all racial groups.
18. Moreover, union objectives and orientations are themselves of an extremely diverse nature between different countries and they require further elucidation.
19. Yet it is this very concept that is in urgent need of elucidation.
20. Brentano's, in terms of a concept that needs further elucidation, the concept of intentionality.
21. It is necessary to generate automorphism group of chemical graph in computer - aided structure elucidation.
22. CONCLUSION These results suggest that H3 is a highly branched heteropolysaccharide with structure elucidation for the first time.
23. It had created and constructed the literature by denomination and elucidation of criticism.
24. The single C3 organ type where PPDK is in high abundance, and, therefore, where its function is most amenable to elucidation, are the developing seeds of graminaceous cereals.
25. Making use of a shunt-wound controlled current source between the node and the ground elucidation is carried on.
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26. For, as must be emphasized again, the reality the elucidation and interpretation of which is the task of praxeology is congeneric with the logical structure of the human mind.
27. The expression of hydantoin hydrolase gene (hyuH) is very important in elucidation of mechanisms of bio-catalysis and its application in asymmetry synthesis of amino acids.
28. In horticulture, the successful creation of a new flower color shall be based on the elucidation of various parameters regulating flower color formation.
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