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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticeable group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that stand out or are easily observed due to certain characteristics.
Example: "At the event, there was a noticeable group of artists gathered in the corner, discussing their latest projects."
Alternatives: "a prominent group" or "a distinct group".
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However, TamB also occurs in a noticeable group of bacteria without either TamA or TamL.
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But while people are still joining Facebook and compulsively visiting the site, a small but noticeable group are fleeing — some of them ostentatiously.
Higher values of the power-law index are found to lead to a marked decrease in the phase speed and a noticeable increase of the group speed of the extensional wave.
The mean sCD26 concentration decreased, although non-significantly, as the pathology diagnosed was more severe (as seen in table 1), this is, from no colorectal pathology to CRC, with a noticeable decrease in the group with IBD.
Although the starting weight for each group differed slightly, there was a noticeable upward trend for all groups (P < 0.05).
We then investigated the effects on the primary analyses of further adjustment for any variables displaying a noticeable imbalance between the groups at baseline.
There is a noticeable difference between the four groups, including between the low EE group and the high EOI/low criticism group.
When the control group is comprised of only a small number of participants, improvement by just a few people may effectuate a noticeable improvement for the control group as a whole.
First, the absence of Bernie Williams' name in that group is a noticeable slight.
Whilst the TM group demonstrated a noticeable trend toward greater improvement in WebNeuro depression scores over time (Fig. 4), the difference in depression scores within groups (F (2,30) = 0.936, p = 0.403, η = 0.059) and between groups (F (1,15) = 0.034, p = 0.856, η = 0.002) did not reach statistical significance.
Since only approximately 1% of the 18 336 genes on the cDNA array represent genes involved in extracellular structure organisation and biogenesis, defined by the gene ontology tool 'FatiGO' (Al-Shahrour et al, 2004) (data not shown), we see a noticeable increase in this functional group of genes antiexpressed within the matching pairs.
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