Sentence examples for considerable in quantity from inspiring English sources

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His work is fairly considerable in quantity, and includes two symphonies, some suites and symphonic poems, the first Finnish opera, and a number of songs.

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Unfortunately nucleic acids and other macromolecules suffer considerable deterioration in quantity and quality as a result of the routine FFPE process [ 2], complicating any downstream molecular assay.

Both sample types showed considerable deterioration in quantities of amplifiable DNA >129 bp, as the 305 bp amplicon generated much lower quantification readings.

It also occurs in considerable quantity in saline lakes and salt pans and is an important constituent of cap rock, an anhydrite-gypsum rock forming a covering on salt domes, as in Texas and Louisiana.

It was imported to Japan in considerable quantity in the late Edo period for textile dyeing and has also been confirmed in a number of ukiyo-e paintings [20], but it has yet to be found in woodblock prints.

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Found in 1913 in considerable quantity on the cinders and gravel in the L.V.R.R. yards n. of the station, Ithaca, and at the same place again in 1919.

In fact, proline was present in considerable quantities in the sap of DED-resistant Ulmaceae versus being in trace amounts in susceptible species (Singh and Smalley 1969a); additionally, these authors found large increases of proline in sap after infection by O. ulmi (Singh and Smalley 1969b).

Butter and lard, especially after the terrible mortality during the Black Death made them less scarce, were used in considerable quantities in the northern and northwestern regions, especially in the Low Countries.

The crucial elements that have to be added to the soil in considerable quantities in the form of fertilizer are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, in each case in the form of a suitable compound.

In Switzerland oysters are consumed in considerable quantity, while scallops are preferred in Belgium, the FRG, and the Netherlands, although a number of countries have recently increased their imports of scallops.

By H. E. Neal and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, August 22 , 1953P. 17 Incidental Intelligence: Imitation wampum is being manufactured in considerable quantities in Japan and sold to American Indians, who use it to decorate moccasins, skirts, and other Americana they sell to tourists here.

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