Sentence examples for disadvantageous compared from inspiring English sources

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BLG is disadvantageous compared to graphene monolayer since acoustic-phonon scattering is increased strongly, optical-phonon scattering is reduced, and a parabolic band dispersion near the band edge reduces carrier mobility compared with monolayer graphene [159].

Several cross-sectional studies have shown that the cardiovascular risk profile of rotating shift (day/night) workers is disadvantageous compared to daytime workers.

It is this latter aspect which in our view still forms a problem, because it is difficult to see why the original type should be so disadvantageous compared to the differentiated mating types.

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In terms of child mortality, although much is assumed about the disadvantage of teenaged mothers, motherhood in the early 20s is also likely to be disadvantageous as compared with older motherhood.

The approach can be statistically informative [ 68], but might also entail costs to the extent that the trade-off between efficiency and resource consumption is disadvantageous as compared to measuring "true" exposures directly.

However, it must be borne in mind that the speed of the glycolytic flux is in fact a true gain in evolutionary terms and does confer certain advantages to the transformed cells, even if at a first glance, the energy balance as measured by ATP yield may seem disadvantageous when comparing glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation.

As a result, the production of paracetamol tablets is almost exclusively by wet granulation, a disadvantageous method when compared to direct compression.

This is disadvantageous to the club compared to the security required under our offer.

The net effect of combining higher BMI with COPD was not disadvantageous during cycle exercise (compared with normal BMI COPD): the change in dyspnea as a function of time or VE across the three BMI categories (figure 4) was similar.

Globally, therefore, head and neck cancer constitutes a major disease burden in typically highly dependent, low socio-economic class populations who appear to suffer disadvantageous survival outcomes when compared with patients from higher socio-economic groups, even in a socialised health-care setting such as the UK (Rachet et al, 2008).

SMEs from developing countries or emerging markets seem to experience the liability of foreignness and exhibit a more disadvantageous position when venturing abroad compared to those from a relatively more advanced economy (Zhou et al. 2010).

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