Sentence examples for lesser occurrence from inspiring English sources

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The deregulation of P. viticola sporulation can have particularly important consequences under field conditions, because the lesser occurrence of inoculum can contribute towards slowing the progress of disease epidemics15.

Previous studies also reported a lesser occurrence in children less than 5 years [ 6– 10].

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The onset of geochemical changes coincide with the timing of detectible changes in the structural architecture of the ophiolites such as greater volumes of gabbro and more common sheeted dyke complexes, and lesser occurrences of ocelli (varioles) in the pillow lavas in ophiolites younger than 2 Ga.

Overall, the majority of the information available from biodiversity monitoring schemes are count data (66.4%, N = 300) and, to a lesser extent, occurrence data (15.9%, N = 72; Table 1; see also Supplementary Fig. S2).

Fighting that took a lot out of him". The book also provokes thoughts regarding some lesser-known occurrences in his life and how some developments in Hollywood entertainment might have been different today if his life hadn't ended so soon.

To a lesser extent skink occurrence was associated with lower cat densities, less native vegetation and south-facing sites.

However, it demonstrated a spatio-temporal variation in movements related to hare and, to a lesser extent, squirrel occurrence at open woodland sites.

"[The] more the extent of flavor-sharing between any two ingredients, [the] lesser their co-occurrence".

The occurrence of lesser tissue EDC burdens in younger animals might be assumed to be associated with a lesser risk of disruption.

This differentiation was mainly due to true species turnover and only to a lesser extent to the occurrence of nested subsets.

Between the 16th and 18th century (and even before), the establishment of copper- and iron-works was closely related to the supply of wood types suitable for charcoal making and, to a lesser extent, on the occurrence of ore bearing rock, which often had to be transported over long distances to the works (Curtze 1850; Seidensticker 1896; Wick 1910; Rippel 1958; Schäfer 1977; Boucsein 2009).

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