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Therefore, the importance of hydro-condition monitoring becomes even more conspicuous in hydropower station.
The gap is even more conspicuous when it comes to Oxbridge.
Sapped of their potency, the sights and sounds of digital devices can become even more conspicuous.
And with Duval getting his major, Mickelson's lack of one becomes even more conspicuous.
The new attitudes that informed literature after World War II became even more conspicuous in poetry than in prose.
(The gap between aesthetically advanced young critics and op-ed think-piecers is even more conspicuous than ever).
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"If you put a pattern designed for the forest into the desert, it's not going to function as camouflage, and it might even make you more conspicuous than no camouflage at all". Dynamic camouflage would allow soldiers and military vehicles to adapt to their surroundings instantly.
Her absence is conspicuous in Good Hair, even more so than the absence of natural hairdos.
Within a species, females prefer males with more conspicuous bright nuptial coloration even under laboratory conditions where each male could easily be seen [ 11].
Inflammatory tissue reaction was more conspicuous around collagen films and even more around PLA films when compared to silk.
It is the conspicuous sweating that makes me sweat even more because I feel as if the entire world is staring right at me! How can I correct this sweating problem?
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