Sentence examples for appears excess from inspiring English sources

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In particular it appears excess travellers find the curiosity of new places as an important factor in making their commuting decision.

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As the speed of the vehicle increase the mixture becomes leaner with more HC's at high temperatures in the combustion chamber, there appear excess oxygen molecules which combine with the nitrogen to form NO X.

It appears that excess intracellular chloride is either more toxic or less effectively managed than excess intracellular protons.

Again, the rule of thumb is roughly to double peak per share earnings each cycle, something we think could be in store for 2011, following what certainly appears in excess of $1 per share in 2010 vs. much lower consensus views.

Since the processes of glycomaturation and sulfation occur in the Golgi, it appears that excess p24δ2 had resulted in an increased supply of the machinery cargo that is responsible for these processes in this subcompartment of the secretory pathway.

It can be very productive exceeding 50 kg N ha−1 y−1 in some temperate ecosystems [e.g., 1] and it is the only natural N input that could feed back to plant N demand such that N neither limits primary production nor appears in excess.

Gastrointestinal (especially stomach) cancer appears in excess in processing workers.

It appears that excess DAT expression in the SHR may not be directly genetic in origin, but is in fact a response to excess mesocortical dopamine during early development resulting from hypofunctioning DAT protein that is presumably genetic [ 2, 16].

Taken together, it appears that excess levels of glucose homeostasis variables within the normoglycemic range even in childhood is a biomarker of risk for developing adverse cardiometabolic conditions including diabetes and subtle abnormalities of the cardiovascular system.

However, the dramatic excess of AT polymorphisms at synonymous sites supports the standard model in that weakly deleterious mutations are expected to appear in excess as polymorphisms (e.g., Kimura 1983; Ohta and Gillespie 1996).

"Email" or "e-mail" appeared in excess of 2500 decisions.

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