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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or considerable category or classification of something.
Example: "In our research, we identified a substantial type of renewable energy that could greatly reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a significant category" or "a considerable kind".
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Lately, this strategy has been utilized to a substantial type of nonlinear differential equations in Banach spaces.
Hypoxic liver injury is a substantial type of hepatic disruption in ICU patients, with 10% incidence [ 28].
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Madeline, glimpsed only twice in the original tale, here becomes a substantial character, before her lurid zombie-type reanimation.
You Adebolajo concentrated on his neck – hacking at it repeatedly with first a substantial cleaver type knife and then another knife, all in an attempt to decapitate him for maximum horrific effect.
Second, we planned our sample size to avoid substantial type 2 errors.
While all Sa19 "like" ORNs applied including TLR13-silent, point-mutated, and methylated ones induced robust TNF production in PBMCs, surprisingly none triggered substantial type I interferon (IFN) release (Fig 1C).
However, conventional PCR followed by Sanger sequencing, pyrosequencing, or HRM analysis may often fail to identify mutations in samples with a substantial wild-type DNA content [ 6, 13, 14].
As shown in Fig. 1, by day 7 there is a substantial Th2-type response marked by antigen-specific IL-4, IL-5, IL-9 and IL-13 evident in the MLN.
However, also a substantial number of type I (false positives) and type II error (false negatives) were present.
Unfortunately, this study was initiated to screen only patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes to determine whether the Ab−T+ patient population existed as a substantial subpopulation of type 2 diabetic patients.
The separation between taurine and zebu is the most substantial type-distinction between domestic cattle.
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