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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more preponderant" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing something that is more significant or influential than something else.
Example: "In this debate, we must consider the more preponderant arguments that support our position."
Alternatives: "a more dominant" or "a more significant".
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Greater knowledge of the smaller sub-groups B1- and B2-RIFIN proteins will improve our understanding of the larger A-RIFIN and STEVOR groups that play a more preponderant role at the surface of the infected host cell [ 4, 13].
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In young dogs subjected to prolonged low oxygen tensions (high altitude), there was notable reduction in harmonic mean thickness of the BGB and a shift in its frequency distribution such that thinner segments were more preponderant [ 52].
The illness was also more preponderant in civilian men.
Systolic hypertension was more preponderant in both the semi-urban and urban areas.
Similar findings have been reported for coumarate 3-hydroxylase in A. thaliana where the distribution of transcripts was more preponderant in stem.
DLD: Delayed Language Development MR: mental retardation High paternal and maternal education and high employment among parents of autistic children were significantly more preponderant in the Egyptian group (table 6).
Compared to Arabidopsis, not only has the whole MEKK subfamily expanded in solanaceous species but the FRK class is also proportionally more preponderant.
Previous transgenic studies have shown that in the double AD APP/PS1 mouse line, the level of RGC apoptosis increased with age, being more preponderant at 27 than at 7.8 months.
In males, there were deficits in adolescence or early adulthood for ChAT (PND60), HC3 binding (PND30), and nAChR binding (PND30), again displaying more preponderant effects at the low-DZN dose rather than the high dose.
Under the well-founded assumptions that cohort B included some (possibly the same proportion of) deceased patients and that these might have similar characteristics as the excluded deceased patients (older, higher tumour stage), it is obvious that the detected and shown differences between participants and non-participants might be statistically more preponderant than in (clinical) reality.
However, it fits well with the general finding that contralateral projections are larger, more preponderant and relay information faster than the ipsilateral projections in the auditory system (e.g., Tunturi, 1946; Ades and Brookhart, 1950; Rosenzweig, 1951), and there is some evidence to suggest that transfer of information via the corpus callosum contributes to the asymmetry.
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