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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sample that is plentiful or large in quantity, often in research or data collection contexts.
Example: "The researchers were pleased to find an abundant sample of participants for their study, which allowed for more reliable results."
Alternatives: "ample sample" or "plentiful sample".
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Results of the analysis of an abundant sample of fossils in Wales from near the beginning of the Devonian Period is shown in the figure.
Samples from brain, lung, liver, embryo, heart, and small intestine were among the most abundant sample types in the dataset.
Ct values were normalized according to the lowest abundant sample.
A more abundant sample will have a lower Ct, while a less abundant sample will have a higher Ct.
To assess this, the most abundant sample (FANG-1) was split in two.
To obtain accurate CT values, the baseline needs to be set at least two cycles earlier than the CT value for the most abundant sample.
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Of course, mild sleep deprivation is a good problem to have, as it's symptomatic of abundant samples and an efficient expedition.
We determined DPPH scavenging activity and Fe2+ chelating assay by abundant samples with statistical results without the usage of BHT.
Based on the abundant samples, the personal properties, such as gender, age, and BMI, are considered integrating with the hierarchical dense deformable model.
Compared to the existing literature, the latest global financial crises are currently studied using more abundant samples, i.e., 39 different countries and regions, a method that is in favor of financial contagion studies.
All manuscripts in this special issue are fruitful and constructive for the ongoing discussion of the origin and evolution of the early solar system, and for the prospects of future volatile-rich carbonaceous-type asteroid missions such as Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx, which will soon reach their destinations and commence observations, and then return abundant samples to Earth.
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