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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant layer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer that is plentiful or rich in some quality, such as resources, nutrients, or characteristics.
Example: "The soil in this region has an abundant layer of organic matter, which supports diverse plant life."
Alternatives: "rich layer" or "plentiful layer".
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Microscopy depicted the aleurone as the most abundant layer present in wheat bran and in agreement with previous work on separated bran layers which showed that the largest fraction consisted of the aleurone (62%) followed by the pericarp layer (27.1%) [ 2].
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But 2.8 million years ago, thicker, more abundant layers of eolian dust revealed that the cold, dry periods had become longer and more severe.
Co-N-PCs possess large specific surface areas and abundant layered macropores containing micropores and narrow mesopores, coupled with core-shell Co@C/CoOx structure.
When the Si target power is increasing, the film is changed to a Si-abundant layer.
Axon collaterals occurred in layers 1 6, being more abundant in layer 5 and 6 in our material.
Martinotti cells are found throughout cortical layers II-VI, but are most abundant in layer V [ 14, 22, 42].
In general, young stands were characterized by high shrub and graminoid cover and old stands were characterized by an abundant herb layer.
Similar alterations were observed in sections from the dorsal, lateral and ventral lobes; however, to quantify the observations, the more abundant stroma layer in the anterior lobe was chosen to facilitate the scoring.
The abundant surface layer protein VapA (ASA_1438) [ 40], which has been implicated as an important virulence factor in several studies [ 41- 43], is located downstream from an operon for a VapA-specific type II secretion system (ASA_1427 ASA_143737).
Although the gold ore was abundant, the layers of it ran extremely deep, and the ore contained little gold.
At the same time, the Okinawa hydrothermal system is also unique because of abundant pumice layers that potentially host a large aquifer for hot hydrothermal fluids.
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