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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is less readable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not as easy to read or understand compared to something else. Example: "The font size of this book is less readable than the font size of the other book. I have to squint to read the words clearly."
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It is less readable, because it is written in an academic jargon that is merely a vehicle for the clinching Statistic.
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It's less readable when you're flying by in a cab".
This new money is supposed to be more readable for those with vision problems, but, as you'd expect when asking bureaucrats to come up with a solution, the new currency has turned out to be less readable than the old.
This score does not reflect the level of patient understanding, because the understanding of any particular individual depends on intrinsic factors (for example, first language, culture, level of education, age etc).. RIL destined for both parents and children, as expected, were less readable than those destined solely for the child.
Higher quality websites tended to be less readable.
Additionally, separation by capillary is less technically challenging than manual manipulation of large, radioactive sequencing gels, leading to an increase in the amount of readable data.
The nested loop plot is the less readable, the more peaks are observed.
I have the vague sense that I wish Harbach had been more ambitious at the risk of being less accessible or readable, but I'm sure if he had he wouldn't have been given that hunk of money and books wouldn't have been written about the publishing of the book.
a) Picture in zone 1; b) Picture in zone 2; c) Picture in zone 3 and d) Picture in zone 4. As expected, the pictures that are better separated (Figure 5a, b and d) are the less readable after merging back – although in different colors – the superfluous information from the other orthogonalized images.
Without these liberties, of course, the book would be far less readable.
Pediatric RIL were significantly (p<0.001) less readable than each of these categories of comparison texts (figure 2).
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