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The phrase "although less obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to indicate that something is not immediately apparent.
Example: "The solution to the problem is effective, although less obvious than the initial approach."
Alternatives: "even if it's not as clear" or "despite being less apparent."
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Subtle changes in the body's fluids, although less obvious, also have important effects on storage and expenditure of energy and steady and timely growth and development.
The effects of light on animals, although less obvious, may be important, as, for example, the effect of light on growth of the reproductive system of some animals.
"Air pollution-related morbidity and mortality are at epidemic levels and, although less obvious, are more significant than road transport collisions as a cause of death and injury," Dr Chatterton said.
Although less obvious in sexual crimes, it can be argued that offenders will target victims who will allow them to obtain sexual gratification.
Although less obvious, a second source of transaction costs -- bargaining and deciding -- is potentially as important.
Although less obvious than physical disabilities from cancer treatment (or during cancer treatment), mental struggles are usually present afterwards.
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Although it is less obvious, bullies and bystanders also suffer destructive consequences because of their participation in bullying.
However, other factors, such as the improved care of pregnant women and pregnancy planning, plus the increase in the health culture of the population, could also be having some effect, although a lot less obvious than that due to TOP.
Exclusive expression of A3ZFm2-myc also resulted in the loss of edited MURF2 mRNA and the accumulation of pre-edited and partially edited MURF2 mRNA, although this is less obvious since the region of MURF2 that is edited is much smaller than that of A6.
Although it is less obvious how a defect in cohesion at the centromere would lead to structural CIN, evidence of both structural and numerical CIN has been reported for cells lacking other members of the centromere-specific cohesion pathway, i.e., SA2 and PDS5B (Brough et al., 2012, Carretero et al., 2013, Kong et al., 2014, Solomon et al., 2011).
In terms of coverage, the second solution is better, although this is less obvious to see: it is due to the facts that (i) the capacity at Niandoul Ouolof is less than what would be needed to satisfy all inhabitants using it as a DC, and (ii) the capacity at Diemoul Ouolof is higher than that at Niandoul Ouolof because it is a larger village.
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