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'abundant amounts' is a valid phrase in written English and can be used to refer to a large quantity of something.
For example, "The lake had abundant amounts of fresh water."
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He wondered whether he could repair vessels by adding abundant amounts of VEGF and PlGF to the dishes.
Oak trees "produce huge, abundant amounts one year and not in other years," Dr. Ashton said.
Blue wavelengths are more readily absorbed if the water contains average or abundant amounts of organic material.
But it would take a commitment to get abundant amounts of sleep every night for a week beforehand".
Of course, other areas of Europe are producing abundant amounts of garbage, including southern Italy, where cities like Naples paid towns in Germany and the Netherlands to accept garbage, helping to defuse a Neapolitan garbage crisis.
The dual core CPU, lovely screen, and abundant amounts of memory would be the first options on the cutting board.
Fungi have the ability to produce abundant amounts of cellulolytic enzymes and are mainly exploited to produce cellulases (Sharada et al. 2013).
The cells produced no collagen type I, but abundant amounts of collagen type III and IV, albeit in a stiffness-dependent organization.
To evaluate in vitro effects of prostacyclin (PGI2), we cultured mouse embryos with a PGI2 analogue, because human fallopian tube cells synthesize abundant amounts of PGI2.
Although chemical composition of Y. filamentosa has not been fully characterized, the floral head space was recently reported to contain abundant amounts of saponins, mainly consisting of homoterpenes[31].
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