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The phrase "abundant on average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the general prevalence or quantity of something over a period of time or across different instances.
Example: "The species is abundant on average in the region, indicating a healthy ecosystem."
Alternatives: "generally plentiful" or "typically abundant."
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Although blebs behind stereociliary bundles were more abundant on average than in control specimens, few coalescent bundles were observed (SEM pathology score=3; Fig. 2C,D).
A recent study of human gene expression using Classic MPSS data found that tags with this distance greater than 300 bp are more than threefold less abundant on average than those with lower distances[ 8].
ARTD1 (PARP1) is the best-studied member of the ARTD family and represents a highly abundant (on average 1 × 10 molecules per cell), chromatin-associated enzyme that is responsible for most (about 90%) of the cellular PAR generation [ 16, 17].
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Leu is the most abundant hydrophobic amino acid [ 55] and thus may on average be more constrained against misincorporation than most amino acids.
Retrotransposons are more abundant, covering on average 19.4% of mapped TACs/BACs and 25.6% of unmapped clones, and are more unevenly distributed, varying from 5.9%too 35.8%, averaged over 10 cM windows.
Thorium is more abundant, at least on average, than uranium in the earth׳s crust and, therefore, could theoretically extend the use of nuclear energy technology beyond the economic limits of uranium resources.
Additionally we show that highly abundant proteins are on average shorter and less hydrophobic than proteins with low copy numbers (Table 5).
However, the most abundant genes are on average only slightly downregulated, and the observed positive correlation is due to increased expression of many genes with low expression.
As we speculated, FOXP3+ TIL were significantly more abundant (>3-fold on average) in the ieCD8-high group compared with the ieCD8-low group (P<0.0001; Figure 3B).
Alphaproteobacteria were the most abundant group accounting, on average, for 34 ± 19% at the surface and 36 ± 13% in the deeper layers to the total bacterial abundance (Fig. 1c and d).
Both GroES/WD0308 and GroEL/WD0307 were in the top 15 most abundant transcripts based on average TPM across all stages, confirming that chaperones are among the most highly expressed genes in Wolbachia (Bennuru et al. 2011; Darby et al. 2012, 2014).
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