Sentence examples for comparatively neutral from inspiring English sources

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Thus, G-U/U-G → A-U/U-A changes may be comparatively neutral compared to G-U/U-G → G-C/C-G changes, which may be under positive selection in the Ulvales.

In a repeated rounds design the timing of feedback (delayed vs. immediate) is investigated in combination with a reduction of wealth in some periods, presented either as a rather unfair intervention of the authorities, or due to a comparatively neutral manipulation.

However, St-Calais' exile after his trial as well as his employment in the royal service meant that he was often absent from his bishopric, and this probably is the cause of the medieval chronicler Symeon of Durham's comparatively neutral treatment of St-Calais in his works.

However, at comparatively neutral pHs characterizing most tissues, RFC is far more efficient at delivering reduced folates than PCFT.

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It is less obvious that it is applicable to the Nahmias et al. results, where the stimulus materials seem, comparatively, affectively neutral.

Considerable reductions of the heavy metal concentrations (Fig. 2) in the experimental pits that supported successful colonization and growth of the oyster mushroom coincided with comparatively near neutral pH values and had the highest mushroom fruit body yield and heavy metal uptake (Fig. 4).

The comparatively more neutral phrasing is a shift from an original overt opposition to merit pay.

Strange that, only 63 years after the Raj, London should seem such a historically neutral venue, comparatively speaking.

In regard to perceived comparative risk, the frequency and proportion of respondents by category were as follows: 33 (20%) comparatively optimistic, 124 (74%) neutral, and 10 (6%) comparatively pessimistic.

It is likely that comparatively lower pH (towards neutral) during vermicomposting was due to additional contribution made by the earthworms.

In some studies, non-STEM majors, women, and students from traditionally underserved racial backgrounds expressed comparatively negative attitudes, or at best neutral attitudes, toward science (Sundberg et al., 1994; Atwater et al., 1995; Weinburgh, 1995).

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