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The phrase "abundant less" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The resources available were abundant less than expected."
Alternatives: "less abundant" or "scarce".
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The model has been remarkably successful in what it set out to do: to produce more abundant, less expensive food.
The native trees in the teak plantation were significantly less abundant, less diverse, and more restricted to the lower height classes than the trees in the abandoned pasture.
"I think the biggest challenge facing the coal industry is cheap, abundant, less carbon-intense natural gas, and no matter how many photo ops he has in front of coal-fired stations, it doesn't change the economics," said Kevin Massy, a Brookings Institution analyst.
Fifth, among the vertebrates, CDPGs are much less abundant, less than half of the other two groups of genes, DPGs and CPGs.
Families GH2 and GH3, which contain a large range of glycosidases cleaving nonreducing carbohydrates in oligosaccharides and the side chains of hemicelluloses and pectins, were abundant less than GH13.
Transmission electron microscopy confirmed that in contrast to the mitochondria of Vector cells those of Drp1 cells were smaller, less abundant, less well interconnected and contained a paucity of cristae.
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In contrast, decomposition by microbes and invertebrates was slowed down in the logged streams, where shredders were less abundant and less species rich.
Less abundant are vughy and slightly preferential oriented vesicles.
As long as there is abundant less favored land for cultivation, it absorbs rural migrants, population increases and displaced unskilled labor from elsewhere in the economy.
Bona fide methane-oxidizing taxa were not very abundant (relative abundance less than 0.1%).
With increasing eccentricity, rods subserving scotopic (night) vision become abundant, with less and less cones interspersed.
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