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Kangaroos were apparently uncommon in semi-arid areas where they are abundant today.
Non-tenure-track positions--especially postdocs--are more abundant today than they were back then.
Last year, Declan Fahy, a communications lecturer at Dublin City University, argued in his book titled The New Celebrity Scientists: Out of the Lab and into the Limelight, that, for good or ill, celebrity scientists are more abundant today than ever.
However, the shell-less Coleoidea (squid, octopus, cuttlefish) are abundant today.
Red Maple is far more abundant today than when Europeans first arrived in North America, where along with its cousin Silver Maple, it may have comprised a mere 5% of forest area and was confined mostly to riparian zones.
Possibly, such a debate would emulate the preoccupation with data processing technologies abundant today, and hence popularise a new aspect that had been largely absent in public debates 'out there' about various forms of biotechnology so far.
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In terms of abundance, mononucleotide repeats were found to be most abundant (7693, 57.3%) followed by dinucleotide repeats (3733, 28.0%) and trinucleotide repeats (1538, 11.5%).
The monsoons have been abundant this year.
Large white butterflies have been abundant this year.
Usually, the Northwest avoids price fluctuations by providing a steady stream of hydroelectric power, aided by abundant winter rainfall.
With abundant summer sunshine and lots of nutrients being churned up, the waters can become a factory for the creation of oxygen.
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