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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant excess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that greatly surpasses a certain limit or expectation.
Example: "The study revealed a significant excess of pollutants in the water supply, raising concerns among environmentalists."
Alternatives: "a considerable surplus" or "a substantial overage."
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The Moon exhibits a significant excess at 0.6-0.9 0.6-0.9
However, the I23 spectra of the Moon show a significant excess between 0.6-1 keV.
For electricity markets to work, there must be a significant excess of supply even at peak periods, he said.
For neither disorder did we observe a significant excess of associated SNPs located beyond the boundaries of genes.
A significant excess loss component is measured, in particular for high induction levels.
Even after controlling for these confounding variables, there was still a significant excess of mortality in the pessimists compared with the optimists.
At other thresholds, there was a significant excess or a trend to excess of genes in common, with strongest support coming from the smallest P method.
In this first-of-its-kind dataset, high-resolution monitoring of post-TKA patients identified a significant excess of prescribed postoperative opioids.
Firstly, we found a significant excess of the two alleles (B2 and A2) in the schizophrenic group compared to unaffected controls.
Compared with the absence of OPN1LW amino acid replacement fixation since divergence from chimpanzee, the human population exhibits a significant excess of high-frequency OPN1LW replacements.
Moreover, there is also a significant excess of nonsynonymous mutations observed among heteroplasmies, compared to polymorphism data from the same individuals.
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