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The phrase "and therefore considerably more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a conclusion or result that is greater in degree or amount than previously mentioned.
Example: "The new software is more efficient, and therefore considerably more valuable to our operations."
Alternatives: "and thus significantly more" or "and consequently much more".
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For the Dutch part of the Rur, they reported concentrations of the sum of indicator PCBs + PCB 118, which decreased between 1982 and 2006 from 44,372 to 7,087 ng/g lw and therefore considerably more than in the Rhine (mean concentrations of 1,630 ng/g ww for Rur eels from this study correspond to 6,668 ng/g lw).
Agomelatine is a branded drug still protected by patent and therefore considerably more expensive than any of the large number of generic alternatives.
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It identifies solutions that enhance energy diversity and security and are therefore considerably more robust than arbitrarily mixing technology alternatives.
This novel approach is therefore considerably more powerful and ideally suited to detecting epistasis between the 30 genes.
The integrin repertoire of this morphologically simple animal is therefore considerably more complex than that of Caenorhabditis (one β and two αs), which has often been assumed to reflect the ancestral metazoan state.
Therefore, considerably more multiple PET scans may be possible.
This strategy was therefore considerably more sensitive than the common strategies used in systematic reviews.
Detailed feedback from the surgical team verified that this new approach is more reliable and therefore considerably less time-consuming than audible Doppler ultrasound, the prevailing standard method of navigation.
Locasciulli 2007 [51] presented an update of the EBMT data and, therefore, investigated considerably more patients (2479 patients) than Locasciulli 1990 [50] (304 patients).
An advantage of using quartet decomposition method (Zhaxybayeva et al. 2006) is that it allows us to combine in a single analysis not only the 1,155 core families but also families present in a smaller number of genomes and therefore include considerably more genomic information.
The sampling of a relatively well-defined segmentation stage as done in this study is merely a snap-shot of the whole embryogenesis and should therefore contain considerably more genes with relatively constant expression patterns that are consequently useful for ANOVA.
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