Sentence examples for make up a proportion from inspiring English sources

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I'm not denying that they may make up a proportion of the asexual population, but I do think there's many who are also physiologically different, wired not to be attracted to other people".

The $1bn would only make up a proportion of the money that was allegedly diverted, which comes to more than $3.5bn£2.6bnbn).

Furthermore, some highly sequence variable regions of gp120 are strongly immunogenic [9] [13], and are documented to make up a proportion of the serum neutralizing antibody response to immunization with gp120 [14].

It is likely that type A synoviocytes make up a proportion of the CD45- and CD206-positive cells seen in the in vivo study but it is also possible that a significant proportion of these cells migrate into tendon via the bloodstream.

Since good parents make up a proportion g1 of newly mature adults, overall average lifetime reproductive success in the population is (6) b ¯ = (g 1 m G ) [ g 2 b G G + (1 − g 2 ) b G P ] + (1 − g 1 m P ) [ g 2 b G P + (1 − g 2 ) b P P ].

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It is likely that LP-X makes up a proportion of the elevated LDL observed in the LLKB1KO mice.

Here again, however, those voters made up a small proportion of the electorate – fewer than one-fifth.

Allied health workers (therapists, radiographers, pharmacists, laboratory technologists) made up a small proportion of participants from Malawi and Tanzania.

Taxes make up a larger proportion of payments, too.

Women make up a small proportion of those employees.

Pitched-roof buildings make up a considerable proportion of architectural roof styles.

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