Sentence examples for be more extensively explained from inspiring English sources

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This will be more extensively explained in a separate MS (Kokosar and Kordis, MS in preparation) by the analysis of conserved synteny in Eutheria-specific domesticated genes.

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We do, however, agree that "direct endocrine remodelling" may not necessarily convey this information, and have revised the Title and Abstract so that "direct" is now absent from the title, but is more extensively explained in the Abstract.

Some of the witnesses come from a more extensive selection than others, or at any rate are more extensively explored.

The paper is more extensively illustrated.

Mayrinax linkers are more extensively used than expected.

This method is more extensively applicable than classical methods.

Edison, of course, is more extensively associated with his inventions.

This point is more extensively addressed in the discussion section.

Primary care has been more extensively studied than hospital care.

These methods are more extensively described elsewhere [ 18].

Strikingly, however, gene-specific RBPs have more alternative isoforms and are more extensively phosphorylated than TFs.

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