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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more significant compared" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks a necessary element for clarity.
It can be used when comparing the significance of two or more subjects, but it needs to be followed by what is being compared to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The results of the study are more significant compared to previous research findings."
Alternatives: "are more significant than" or "are more important in comparison to".
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Further, it is found that the effect of bidirectional pedestrian flows on staircase are more significant compared to passageway.
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However, the reduction in agglomerate size is found to be more significant compared to the reduction in length.
However, above 2 MPa, the deviation of C2H6 from ideal behavior is more significant compared with CH4.
However, the potential error of volume estimation is more significant compared with that of the power exponent and rollover.
However, the effect of nitrogen on the tensile strength of nanosheet is more significant compared to boron doped nanosheet.
A careful observation shows that the effect of (lambda_{1}) is more significant compared with (lambda_{2}), particularly with respect to the momentum boundary layer profiles.
In fact, according to the results, the importance of the activity-based sampling for the user-centric is more significant compared with the content-based model.
In general, signal fade caused by rain attenuation on communication signals is more significant compared to signal fade caused by tropospheric scintillation.
Also, effect of placement and loading directions on the strengths in SCC specimen is more significant compared with traditional concrete specimen.
In the Malay World, the use of the sine quadrant or also referred to as Rubuc Mujayyab is more significant compared to astrolabe.
The analysis showed that sucrose (p < 0.0011) and mineral solution (p < 0.0061) were more significant compared to inoculum concentration (p < 0.0127) for the citric acid production.
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