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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big diversity" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used when referring to a significant variety or range of different elements, but it is more typical to use "great diversity" instead. Example: "The festival showcased a big diversity of cultures and traditions from around the world."
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We have a big diversity here.
The worst situation is in non-evolving case because there is a big diversity in samples.
During the software implementations of different lightweight block ciphers, different compiling modes could cause a big diversity.
Based on experiment 1, window 13 includes a big diversity in data with a steady changed in samples.
"Also, satellite engineers are extremely conservative people and they tend to put in big design margins, and, additionally, we have a big diversity of satellite designers these days.
In fact, CYP71 clan account for more than 50% of plant CYP450s with a big diversity of function, such as modifications of shikimate products and intermediates, metabolism of small isoprenoids, some triterpenoid derivatives, fatty acids, aromatic and aliphatic amino acid derivatives, and so on[ 74].
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There is a larger volume of people in the Bay Area, so you get a bigger diversity of people working on things.
At the same time, the RNA shows a bigger diversity in the types of interacting base pairs [9] and employs both the canonical and non-canonical base pairs, which results in a rich variety of the secondary and tertiary structures of the RNA.
The space compactness of these regions has big diversity; hence an efficient patch should be "big" enough to contain the meaningful edges in sparse region and also be "small" enough to prune the false edges in compact region.
A big reason diversity programs fail to result in sustainable levels of inclusion that drive growth is because organizations are not committed to embracing differences as opportunities.
A big reason diversity programs fail to result in sustainable levels of inclusion that drive growth is because organizations are not committed to embrace differences as opportunities.
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