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A single gene can be responsible for a great complexity of functions.
"If UK Labour says it won't enter a coalition with the SNP, and polls nearer the time show that the Tories are ahead, then there is a great complexity for these voters.
This problem is of a great complexity and few investigations have been done on it previously.
Although the MTH mechanism is in a great complexity, thermodynamics are not affected by the reaction routes.
The hybrid techniques, present a great complexity due to their ad hoc character that prevents a wide spreading.
At this point, Peirce himself confesses that 'there is a great complexity in the expression that is essential to the meaning' (Peirce 1933 4.3655).
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Wouldn't the combination of aromas and flavors achieve a greater complexity than either grape would separately?
However, I prefer to use honey in smaller quantities than the sugar normally called for – it has a greater complexity of flavour and is less cloyingly sweet.
A song built around a swelling synth line, the whole thing is given a greater complexity by Karen O: already a compelling singer and performer, her lyrics are equally terrific.
But General McKiernan has cited significant differences in the history and culture of Afghanistan, as well as a greater complexity in the Afghan tribal system, as reasons why the Iraqi model does not directly apply in Afghanistan.
The large brain of humans is attributable not so much to an increased nerve cell content as to an increase in the size of the nerve cells and to a greater complexity of the connections linking one cell to another.
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