Sentence examples for Little known how from inspiring English sources

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"The public journals have lately told a strange story of the fasting girl of Wales," Charles Dickens wrote, in the magazine All the Year Round, "but it seems to be little known how frequent the instances of a similar kind have been, in the past years".

However, it is little known how the interaction of these local variables (amount of hedges and organic management) with landscape scale variables affects birds.

However, there is little known how browsing influences plant fecundity [ 11].

Although some studies examined the association between shared decision-making (SDM) and type of breast cancer surgery received, it is little known how treatment decisions might be shaped by the information provided by physicians.

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Little is known how the surrounding landscape and landscape history influence these patterns.

The friction of graphene depends on thickness, but little is known how it is dependent on stiffness.

It is generally recognized that roads can adversely affect local animal populations but little is known how roads affect bats.

Interestingly, little is known how astrocytes communicate with MP to influence disease.

Little is known how sperm regulate a rise of intracellular bicarbonate.

While coral architecture is presumably related to gene expression, little is known how it is achieved.

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