Sentence examples for exceptionally contented from inspiring English sources

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Japan appears to be an exceptionally contented society.

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A diet of grubs and grass makes for exceptionally tasty eggs and contented chickens, and their nitrogenous manure feeds the pasture.

According to the results of TPR study, this preparation was characterized by exceptionally high content of RuS2, which seems to be responsible for its high activity.

This question was addressed in the tailing basin and nearby waste heaps of an orphan mining site in southern France, reaching in the tailing basin exceptionally high contents of zinc (ppm: 97,333 total) and lead (ppm: 31,333 total).

The intense concentration of exceptionally strong content followed them, and while Quora still produces gems (see: Jason Lemkin's SaaStr), the magic and buzz of the early days has never returned.

Thus the average value in pooling experiment might easily be shifted by a single sample of exceptionally large content of RBP.

EPA was rarely found and mostly in insignificant amounts (< 5%) in most green algae, but three strains had an exceptionally higher content of about 20% of total FAs (24.2%, Chlorella sp. SAG 242.80; 24.0%, Chlamydomonas allensworthii SAG 28.98; 22.3%, Cylindrocapsa involuta SAG 314-1).

We first applied our algorithm to the genome sequence of P.falciparum: a reference sequence whose low complexity results from an extremely biased base composition (19% G+C content) and presents a challenge to short read alignment algorithms due to its exceptionally low information content.

D. willistoni was an outlier in many cases, notably PC2, PC3 and PC7, stemming from its proteome's relatively exceptionally high O content (median 0.496 atoms/residue) and its genome's well-documented low GC content (median for our dataset 46.5%; see [ 31]).

Thus, the exceptionally low CO2 contents in the Ongeluk lavas would also reflect extremely low CO2 levels in the seawater/atm.

Short- and long-read high-throughput sequencing of DNA and RNA demonstrated that the chloroplast genes of Boodlea composita are encoded on 1- to 7-kb DNA contigs with an exceptionally high GC content, each containing a long inverted repeat with one or two protein-coding genes and conserved non-coding regions putatively involved in replication and/or expression.

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