Sentence examples for a broader occurrence from inspiring English sources

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The presence of aldoxime-producing CYP79 genes in all so far sequenced angiosperm genomes might indicate a broader occurrence of aldoxime-mediated auxin formation, especially under biotic stresses such as herbivory or pathogen attack.

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To review the incidence and possible mechanisms of 2 problems caused by infusion misdirection during microincisional vitrectomy in 1 physician's practice and to find an estimate of the broader occurrence among other physicians.

For CFI, which has a different domain structure to those of CFH and MCP, the broader occurrence of mutations in its structure may be related to extensive interactions of its SP domain with the CUB domain in C3b, and its SRCR domain with the C345C domain in C3b.

OPSI has a remarkably broad occurrence timetable.

Charcoal was noted among pollen samples in Zealandia at 94 85 Ma [ 36], together with other evidence "suggesting a generally broad occurrence of fire in the mid-Cretaceous across middle to high latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere" that the authors attributed in part to the high atmospheric oxygen.

Crack growth through subgrain structure explains the broad occurrence of crack features without a low-index orientation and is justified based on trapped-hydrogen embrittlement.

The broad occurrence of these changes is indicated by the synchronous incidence of dark layers among the three sites of ODP Legs 127/128 (Tada et al. 1992).

Although waterbirds could have higher prevalences, we have demonstrated broad occurrence of influenza viruses in diverse taxa of Passeriformes (songbirds) in Southeast Asia.

Thus, ESBL-producing E. coli are held to be responsible for the broad occurrence [ 14] and for severer courses of many diseases [ 15, 16].

Our results have shown the broad occurrence of leaderless genes in bacteria, especially in Actinobacteria, where around 20% genes are leaderless (Table 2).

This mechanism, which may be of broad occurrence in the Poaceae family, does not operate at the haploid level (and is hence termed haplo-insufficient) [ 44, 45].

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