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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant up" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
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Example: "The resources are abundant up in the mountains" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "plentiful" or "in abundance".
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The analyses revealed that IgM transcripts are most abundant (up to 200 times more than IgD) followed by IgT (up to 20 times more than IgD) in most tissues.
Rotifers are responsible for 15% of the total Baltic zooplankton species richness; they are especially diverse and abundant (up to 95% of zooplankton biomass) in the coastal ecosystems (e.g., [69]).
In rosids, most species also have low number of repeats and typical gene order, but there are notable exceptions found in the families Geraniaceae and Fabaceae where rearrangements are abundant (up to 16 colinear blocks in Trifolium subterraneum).
However, data related to the toxicity of C60s have not been abundant up to now.
On average, they took 30 years to return but still remained less biodiverse and abundant up to 100 years after restoration.
Unlike vehicle-treated day 7 wounds, in which F4/80+ cells were abundant up to 3,000 μm from the wound edge, C15-treated wounds showed restricted monocyte-macrophage recruitment to the wound site such that macrophages extended only 356 ± 108 μm into the adjacent tissue.
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The most abundant up-regulated DEGs in domesticated wheat were KCS gene family.
The most abundant up-regulated unigenes in the phenylpropanoid pathway were peroxidase, with 40 out of 90 unigenes (Table 8).
We grouped the most abundant up-regulated known genes in each L3 gene set by biological function (Table 4, 5, 6), and this information is discussed below.
These findings contrasted with the results obtained by sequencing, which indicated that the two most abundant up-regulated miRNAs were miR165a-5P and miR5029.
Rice-Map delivers abundant up-to-date japonica and indica annotations, providing a valuable resource for both computational and bench biologists.
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