0 present participle of elucidate --
1 to explain something or make something clear: --
The reasons for the change in weather conditions have been elucidated by several scientists.
I don't understand. You'll have to elucidate.
Although suitable for elucidating acute tularemia, the microagglutination assay failed to be sufficiently sensitive to determine immunity after tularemia in our study (data not shown).
Elucidating coronary arterial anatomy or simplifying coronary arterial nomenclature.
Regardless of the technical progress possible in elucidating genetic influences on psychopathology, there is a sociopolitical context that affects progress.
Elucidating potential conflicts between interests and/or values serves as a first but essential step towards a more equilibrated project.
Elucidating the similarities and differences among these models is beyond the scope of this article.
Obtaining a collateral history can be an invaluable part of the assessment, in particular in elucidating any previous cognitive impairment and deterioration from baseline.
The phenotypic variables assessed in this cohort may prove useful in elucidating the genetic susceptibility to disease in several ways.
In this study, behavioural and biological laboratory assays, as well as field trials, were conducted as a first step in elucidating these resistance mechanisms.