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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant branches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a plentiful or rich variety of branches, often in a botanical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The tree in the garden has abundant branches, providing ample shade during the hot summer days."
Alternatives: "plentiful branches" or "bountiful branches".
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In Figure 1f, feather-like nanowire assemblies with abundant branches are observed, while octopus-like nanowire assemblies with abundant branches are observed in Figure 1f.
Distinction with G. ramosissima and G. orientalis showed that they had abundant branches.
At this temperature, the color of Hypnea was amaranth with thick and abundant branches (Table 2), and in suitable temperatures, such as 25°C, the highest weight of Hypnea attained was 1.0601 g after 15 days of culture while the highest growth rate attained was 5.37%/d in unsuitable temperature, such as 30°C.
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Blackberries belong to the genus Rubus, a particularly abundant branch of the Rosaceae – the rose family.
Western diet provides abundant branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), glutamine, and palmitic acid.
Three to seven hours after the induction abundant branching of aerial hyphae with an increased number of septa can be observed, as well as the formation of new aerial hyphae, leading to conidiophore development (Galun, 1971).
Class 1 (in red) includes two genera - Caulimovirus and Soymovirus; Class 2 (in black) consists of two other genera - Tungrovirus and Badnavirus - and it is the most abundant branch of Caulimoviridae elements; Class 3 (in blue) represents the genus Cavemovirus.
Nicaraguan teosinte has much longer and more abundant tassel branches, a larger number of spikelets per branch, and longer, more visibly transversely rugose outer glumers, as well as a habitat different from its Guatemalan counterpart [5].
There are abundant communicating branches between these vascular networks, meaning that the arteries to nerves, veins, fascia, and skin share a common origin, thus forming a multisegmental vascular plexus along the whole nerve trunk with ample blood supply.
Brachyuran decapods are abundant among branching corals (Patton, 1974; Castro, 1976) especially in the Acroporidae and Pocilloporidae families (Abele, 1984).
Conversely, Δprs3 disruption caused a shortening on the hyphal length, and an abundant early branching was observed (Fig. 5).
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