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Take the horizontal texture, for example, the at is markedly bigger than the other three directions.
Nevertheless, the size is generally comparable to secretory granules of typical neuroendocrine chromaffin cells of human and bovine [60], but is markedly bigger than those of rat or mouse.
Those without job have the lowest probability of being in the work state after one year, and this difference is markedly bigger in the recession period.
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Men as well as women are leaving the Commons, though it is difficult to tell as yet whether the exodus will be markedly bigger at the 2015 election than at previous ones.
The Whistler ski area was markedly bigger, better and greatly improved by the advent of the Peak 2 Peak gondola: previously skiers had to descend to the lift base to switch between the two mountains.
The Arabidopsis stn8 and stn7stn8 mutants defective in phosphorylation of PSII have grana stacks that are markedly bigger than in thylakoids of wild type plants [7].
If the estimation algorithm for a model with a random effect were to successfully converge, standard errors would likely be markedly bigger.
As in the subcutaneous tumors, the orthotopic tumors overexpressing VEGF-C were markedly bigger (400 ± 17 mm3 vs. 48 ± 4 mm, p < 0.001, Fig 3B).
As shown in Figure 6A, the tumors from the coinjected side (Huh7 with MSCs) were markedly bigger than those formed on the other side.
What emerges over time, for those who live alone, is an at-home self that is markedly different — in ways big and small — from the self they present to the world.
The result is a five-track EP in which every cut is markedly different – It ranges from big room to bassline house to spooky, mid-tempo bass tracks like the titular tune, "Ghost," of which we've got the premiere.
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