Sentence examples for comparatively broader from inspiring English sources

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The second complete metastoma, FMNH PE 61165, is smaller (length 20 mm), however, and differs from FMNH PE 61153 in being comparatively broader, having a length/width ratio of 1.42 compared to the ratio of 1.46 in FMNH PE 61153.

The juvenile metastoma appears comparatively broader than that of the adult, yet the length/width ratios are not drastically different, being 1.43 as opposed to 1.46.

A similar situation appears to occur in Strobilopterus proteus, with each instar getting comparatively broader as the epimera decrease in size, and may be characteristic of the chelicerate ground plan.

The morphology of coxa VI differs from that of coxa IV/V in being comparatively broader and having larger, more robust teeth, the most anterior of which is enlarged compared to the succeeding teeth.

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Although this play's focus is comparatively broad — the half-dozen primary characters are all given fully developed, overlapping story lines — Ms. Hudes writes with precision and economy, so that the play doesn't feel unwieldy or overstuffed.

This peak region was comparatively broad in unprocessed HAM (Curve A) which could be due to the presence of cellular components.

Conversely, ball and socket attachments have been standardized by major implant manufacturers, and the freedom with which prefabricated parts can be used has led to their comparatively broad use.

In the FRESHER project the term horizon scanning is used in a comparatively broad way, meaning a general scanning of different sources like scientific literature, conferences, Foresight projects, online sources etc. without drawing on an existing horizon scanning framework.

The comparatively broad probability distribution near the zero value of the full vector of rigid translation is evidence of the existence of multiple translation states of special non-CSL GBs.

It is found that the main distinction to the uniform case is a comparatively broad-banded transition from flexural vibrations governed by the properties of the deep part of the system to vibrations governed by those of the slender part.

He further insists that science (epistêmê)—a comparatively broad term in his usage, since it extends to fields of inquiry like mathematics and metaphysics no less than the empirical sciences not only reports the facts but also explains them by displaying their priority relations (APo. 78a22 28).

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