Sentence examples for less transformed from inspiring English sources

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Although at a national scale lowlands have been less transformed than Andean areas, they are experiencing higher rates of transformation and thus account for most of the land conversion in recent decades [41].

A lot of black people were supporting the Springboks but after the loss there was a turning against them: 'They deserved to lose for fielding a mainly white team, a less transformed team than the Japanese team.'" He added: "The race debate immediately reignited after that loss.

The profession of marketing has no less transformed over the last two decades.

However, the C conservation efficiency of organic residues, calculated by the combined losses during composting, and after land application, was higher for the less transformed organic materials.

It was observed that the scale on wire rods produced through conventional cooling practices contained magnetite (Fe3O4) and hematite (Fe2O3) predominantly between the steel substrate and wüstite layer, whereas a uniform wüstite (FeO) layer with less transformed magnetite and proeutectoid magnetite was found on the wire rods with modified cooling practices.

Interestingly, a difference was evident after isolation: the morphology of the TRK-T3 foci in NY317F cells was less transformed than that of the foci in NIH3T3 and NWT cells, and will be subsequently called 'intermediate' (Table 1-wrap>).

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By 1930, the beginnings of the great migration from the South and the influx from downtown Manhattan neighborhoods where blacks were feeling less welcome transformed them into a 70 percent majority.

The 208F/RON clones had a less obvious transformed phenotype than the 208F/Stk clones but still showed convincing scattering in response to MSP (see below).

By the process of creeping substitution the old bone is gradually absorbed and replaced by new bone, so that in the course of months or occasionally years the necrotic area is more or less completely transformed into a living one.

"By the process of creeping substitution the old bone is gradually absorbed and replaced by new bone, so that in the course of months or occasionally years the necrotic area is more or less completely transformed into living bone... the amount of new bone formed... depends largely on the extent of the living bone with which it (the dead bone) is in contact".

How could anything less extensive transform a city's shape?

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