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The phrase "a more regular morphology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing language, biology, or any field where the structure or form of something is being analyzed or compared.
Example: "The study revealed that the species exhibited a more regular morphology compared to its closely related counterparts."
Alternatives: "a more consistent structure" or "a more uniform form".
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Three features can help to distinguish LAM from PLC H cysts have a more regular morphology and lack the bizarre shapes typical of advanced PLC H cysts are randomly distributed without sparing the costophrenic angles; parenchymal nodules are less frequent, although reported in a small number of cases.
Importantly, we noticed that signs of invasive cell behavior were less frequently observed over time and that acinar structures increasingly regained a smoother appearance and a more regular morphology.
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This conformation is extremely flexible and would soon further condense by tightening the pitches, resulting in tight helix unit with near constant pitch distance and more regular morphology (Fig. 3_V-VI).
XAV939 treated cells have a more regular, somewhat epithelial-like morphology when compared to untreated control cells, however there is no evidence of pigmentation.
The controlled system is designed to exhibit a more regular orbital behavior than the uncontrolled one.
The current monitoring network could be improved by using a more regular type of grid.
It seemed far more appropriate that he was seen on a more regular basis (GP8).
The coated layer of argon-treated powders had a more uniform and regular morphology, purer phase and better crystallinity than air-treated powders.
Immediately after deposition, the droplets were remarkably uniform in size and produced particulate crystals ≪10μm and were considerably more regular in morphology when compared with those formed without using an electric field.
Nevertheless, in addition to its more regular crypt morphology as compared to the SI, it provides another opportunity to characterise the kinetics of crypt regeneration.
Moreover, instead of the very rough and glossy eye morphology evident in the Aβ42 homozygotes, the ommatidia of the dl/+ flies are arranged in a considerably more regular and repeating hexagonal array across most of the eye.
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