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The phrase "and were less regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not as consistent or uniform as something else, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The patterns in the second dataset were more varied and were less regular than those in the first."
Alternatives: "and were more irregular" or "and were less consistent."
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In contrast, myofibrils in dKO myocardium were abnormal: myofibrils had more electron-dense Z-disks and were less regular.
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Likewise, eating phases were easily identified even though the pressure pattern and waveform were less regular than during rumination.
In cryb flies the pattern of the L2 dendritic tree size changes was different in males than in females (Fig. 10) and dendritic spines were less regular in shape than in wild-types flies (Fig. 3).
The LKs in group 4 had fewer LRRs than those in groups 1, 2 and 3, and the motif patterns were less regular like group 2. However, many LKs in this group had motif L3 at the end of LRR domain.
The skulls of iguanodonts accommodated still larger jaw muscles, but the cheek teeth were less regular and compacted than in the primitive ornithopods and consequently did not occlude as uniformly.
Within the four subregions geographic distance decays were observed in both species composition and richness, though the decays were less regular for species richness than for species composition.
Mitochondria were less regular in shape and less orderly packed together.
Our results support previous findings showing that bipolar patients not only experienced sleep-wake alterations, but also were less regular in their personal relationships and work tasks.
In contrast, wave forms were less regular in the afternoon sector.
Waveforms were less regular in the forenoon sector than in the afternoon sector.
In hospital B such sessions were less regular.
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