Sentence examples for abundance of which from inspiring English sources

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Like obsidian it is translucent on thin edges, but it is much richer in microscopic embryonic crystal growths (crystallites), the abundance of which is generally believed to account for the duller lustre.

Nitrogen amounts were varied due to the element's role as a major macronutrient, the abundance of which is often responsible for algal blooms (Oliver and Ganf 2000).

The validity of comparing absolute intensities of different probes to deduce the abundance of which transcripts are predominantly represented by a particular probe is supported by RT-PCR analysis for a few loci in the next section.

The results of high-throughout sequencing showed that the NOB (mainly Nitrospira, Nitrotoga) was out of the partial nitrification system after 30-day operation, the relative abundance of which is less than 1% observed from Krona maps, and ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB, mainly Nitrosomonas) became the dominant species of nitrobacteria, the 8% of AOB stabilized finally.

Another element in the Super Smash Bros. series is battle items, the abundance of which players can adjust the before matches.

These differences could theoretically reflect differential pre-miRNA processing in dividing versus post-mitotic cells or cell cycle-specific processing, the abundance of which differs by tissue.

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The latter strategy is unlikely to omit true isoforms, but may result in the reporting of exponential numbers of isoforms, the abundances of which are likely not identifiable.

The abundance of mature Nat-miR159, Nat-miR160, Nat-miR167, Nat-miR396, Nat-miR403, Nat-miR408, and Nat-miR828 increased after both W+W and W+OS treatments, abundances of which did not differ.

The techniques employed to detect proteomics have limited ability in identifying proteins that are of low abundance, some of which may have a diagnostic potential.

There was always an abundance of love, which my parents insisted counted more than money.

Very early in Earth's history, there was a much larger abundance of hydrogen, which has subsequently been lost to space.

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