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The phrase "a sharp gradient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or difference in a particular variable or quality, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The study revealed a sharp gradient of temperature change as we moved from the equator towards the poles."
Alternatives: "a steep change in" or "a pronounced difference in".
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If only a sharp gradient of conductivities is considered, the terminator effects are almost the same at dawn and dusk.
Therefore, the vorticity creation zone does not profit from the reaction neighbourhood promoting a sharp gradient of density.
The speculation that a sharp gradient of the electron density formed at the border of the main lobe of "Sura" facility may cause the generation of IGW is presented.
For the sucrose gradients, NP samples in undiluted serum/plasma were centrifuged at 14 000 rpm for 30 min using a sequential gradient of 24, 12, and 6% sucrose and a sharp gradient of 24% for the gel.
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The lack of any sharp gradient of genetic diversity between East Asian and African village dogs could mean that once domesticated, dogs spread very quickly from their point of origin.
The core of the meat paste contained up to fourfold higher concentrations of Salmonella than the outer rim, demonstrating a sharp gradient towards the center of the sausage matrix.
For example, one BritAIM (rs1042712) is found near the lactase gene which shows a sharp gradient across Europe due to the action of positive selection for lactose tolerance [ 51].
Under these circumstances, a sharp gradient principally can arise and an effective concentration of a secreted morphogen will reach its related receptor [73].
There was a sharp gradient between high rainfall totals in western Scotland and Snowdonia, where rainfall was above average, and dry conditions across parts of southern England.
A sharp gradient exists in the intermediate airways where these different forces meet, accounting for the majority of alveolar and inspired gas mixing [ 3].
As a result a sharp gradient develops near the blood vessel.
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