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Discover Ludwig"less degree of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a smaller amount or level of something compared to another. Example: She showed a less degree of concern for her grades than her classmates.
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Whenever we visit a man for the first time, we contemplate the features of his knocker with the greatest curiosity, for we well know, that between the man and his knocker, there will inevitably be a greater or less degree of resemblance and sympathy.
There are also a striking number of Victorian doorknockers, hardly surprising given what Dickens once wrote in Sketches by Boz: "Whenever we visit a man for the first time, we contemplate the features of his knocker with the greatest curiosity, for we well know, that between the man and his knocker, there will inevitably be a greater or less degree of resemblance and sympathy".
Lower value of Di implies old stage (Deen 1982) of basin and less degree of dissection.
However, less degree of hepatocytes' vacuolation and veins' congestion was observed.
However, after F removal, the surface of banana peel is smooth with less degree of heterogeneity (Fig. 2b).
The moving grid method enables us to obtain accurate numerical solutions with much less degree of freedoms.
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Specifically, the earnings situation has less effect on the degree of honesty when the firm uses an information system.
Therefore, we have fitted a new model with less degrees of freedom which increased the significance of the model.
The exact geometric discretization of IGA enables us to achieve more accurate solutions by much less degrees of freedom than that of traditional FEA.
For instance, indices located at a boundary or the vicinity of an edge naturally have less degrees of freedom and are more likely to form a singleton pathway.
Despite similar fairness behavior, the uplink scheduler has much less degrees of freedom to trade throughput among the users (due to individual power budgets).
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