Sentence examples for broader relative from inspiring English sources

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The isotherm for K-OMS-2RS and K-OMS-2RA samples exhibited a hysteresis loop in a broader relative pressure range of 0.75 < P/P 0 < 1.0, while the isotherm for K-OMS-2RC sample (Fig. 6A) reveals that the hysteresis loop nearly disappeared, suggesting the presence of capillary condensation without hysteresis taking place in the pores of the size range of wide micropores and/or narrow mesopores.

The tendency for counselled persons to translate a numerical value into a broader relative risk category (eg 'higher' or 'average') has been shown in other genetics settings and, although a relationship between the medical risk value and use of a lay 'high' or 'low' category is maintained, much information about risk is lost in the process [ 19].

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A content that is broad relative to one subject might be narrow relative to another, more inclusive subject.

Moreover, the rGO/LS thin-film can be used as a humidity sensor with large response, low hysteresis and stable repeatability in broad relative humidity ranging from 22%to97%7%.

Moreover, from the fact that the silica-imprinted pore surface with broad relative pore size distribution (PSD) gave lower value of the individual surface fractal dimension than that pore surface with narrow relative PSD, it is concluded that as the silica-imprinted pores comprising the carbon specimen agglomerate, the individual surface fractal dimension of that pore surface decreases.

The P4 has a roughly oval outline and is broad relative to length.

The frontal shield is not as broad relative to the rest of the skull as it is in later protocetids.

The distal condyles are very broad relative to the height of the quadrate (Table 1), which contrasts strongly with the condition in abelisaurids [51].

This makes it clear that the suppressed tuning is broad relative to the periphery, and more comparable with excitatory RFs regardless of the frequency of the probe.

We used comparative data for a broad sample of mammals to determine whether mammalian limb mass distributions explain the broad relative stride length differences across taxa found by Alexander and Jayes (Alexander and Jayes, 1983).

Such an approach might have encouraged an earlier recognition that the intervention was broad relative to resources and might have identified that effects were likely to be localised in response to "dose" of intervention.

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