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is preponderance
noun
Excess or superiority of weight, influence, or power, etc.; an outweighing.
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In compound 7, there is preponderance of hydrophobic interactions with 11 residues in the binding site (Fig. 2 and Additional file 1: Figure S2b).
The legal standard for a misconduct finding is "preponderance of the evidence," which means investigators must conclude that misconduct is more likely than not.
On the whole, toxins of TA systems tend to predominantly target the genome and the RNAs of the translation apparatus [ 193], but those from the polymorphic toxin systems appear to have a much wider range, though even among them there is preponderance of nucleic acid-targeting activities that target the above functions.
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There was preponderance of RLD for the left side (15/25 limbs).
Even more disconcerting is the preponderance of long pass completions.
There is a preponderance of right-handedness in academia, too.
One impediment, developers and community leaders said, is the preponderance of churches and schools.
The sad corollary is the preponderance of violence in American films.
At home, the furnishings are equally diverse, though there is a preponderance of Arts and Crafts pieces.
The researchers discovered that there is a "preponderance of official Israeli perspectives", particularly on BBC1, where Israelis were interviewed or reported more than twice as often as Palestinians.
Instead of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, as criminal trials demand, the measure is a "preponderance" of evidence, as in civil trials.
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