Sentence examples for again more evident from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again more evident" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when trying to emphasize that something has become clearer or more obvious once more, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "After reviewing the data, it became again more evident that the initial hypothesis was correct."
Alternatives: "even more evident" or "more apparent once again".

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Distribution changes were again more evident in the blood: the simultaneous elevations in free VEGF and sVEGFR1, due to increasing global kL (e.g., 10× from control), in turn synergistically increased sVEGFR1-VEGF complex formation (e.g., 88× from control), which elevated the complexed fractions of both VEGF (e.g., +13%) and sVEGFR1 (e.g., +8.7%).

This analysis did reveal distinct 21-nt peaks in all adult gonads indicating the expression of cis-NAT-siRNAs in these organs, that was again more evident in the adult testes.

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A focal hypervascular nodule is well depicted on the 70-keV (white arrow) images, although more clearly observable on the 40-keV ones; however again it is more evident on the greyscale- and colour-coded iodine images.

In both sexes overweight and obese subjects were at significant risk for diabetes compared to normal-weight subjects, with a significant linear trend (Tables 3 and 4); again this was more evident in women.

And get to sing the same songs time and time again, a problem even more evident in this mode as you'll only get a selection of three songs with each "booking".

Once again, rotational movement was more evident with the lingual technique, whereas mesial tipping was greater with the labial technique.

Thereafter, an age-dependent increase in axonal swellings became evident, again more prominent in Cnp+/− mice (Fig 1I/J).

Once again the positive effect appeared more evident for SW13 cells, whereas the induction on seladin-1 expression in H295R cells was less marked.

Again, this effect seems to be more evident in vertebrates than in insects [15].

Once again, SES-related differences in 1-year mortality were more evident among those <65 years of age.

This difference is more evident for weights greater than 100, and again indicates that is easier (more common) to lose than to win a case.

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