Sentence examples for abundant characterized from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundant characterized" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is characterized by abundance, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The ecosystem is abundant, characterized by a diverse range of species."
Alternatives: "richly characterized" or "plentifully defined".

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For all the technologies, the most abundant characterized category was COG category C (Energy production and conversion).

Similar to that observed with the BES datasets, more than half of the repeats identified in both the potato and tomato BAC sequences were unclassified (13.51% vs. 11.61%, respectively) while retrotransposon sequences were the most abundant characterized repetitive element in both potato and tomato BACs (9.58% vs. 8.32%, respectively).

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The lowest energy isomer has a C2- p ribbon at the equator, and this is indeed the most abundant experimentally characterized isomer 70-6-1 70-6-1 70-6-1

For example, the paucity of Cys framework XI (I superfamily) transcripts, directly contrasts cone snail transcriptomes in which I superfamily conotoxins are largely abundant and characterized as Na+ channel agonists and K+ channel modulators.

Orosomucoid 1 (ORM1), also named Alpha 1 acid glycoprotein A (AGP-A), is an abundant plasma protein characterized by anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties.

The principal granule components with cytotoxic potential are the pore forming protein perforin (perf) [7] and a family of serine-proteases named granzymes (gzm), of which gzmA [8], [9] and gzmB [10], [11] are the most abundant and best characterized.

The 70 kDa HSP (HSP70) is the most abundant and best characterized protein family.

The most abundant CHCs were characterized by GCMS following Etges and Jackson [ 7].

Among the soybean isoflavones, genistein (Gen) is the most abundant and well characterized (Murphy et al. 2002).

The Alu family of DNA repeats, which belongs to SINE group, is one of the most abundant and well characterized repetitive elements.

The levels of accuracy we found may not be achievable in cases where the number of reads greatly exceeds that of the reference sequences, e.g., when samples contain a highly abundant or poorly characterized gene family.

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