Sentence examples for more complex morphological from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, Tammimies et al. has demonstrated that the diagnostic yield was significantly higher in those with more complex morphological phenotype [12].

Evolutionary trends toward increased body size result in the organisms being required to input a greater amount of energy to attain the larger body and the accompanying more complex morphological featurers than in ancestral forms.

Even more complex morphological changes are sometimes possible.

The structure-function analysis of DAAM1 in cultured cells parallels more complex morphological events in the developing embryo.

Making several basic assumptions, we show that as the proportion of L2 learners increases, greatest language fitness is obtained for languages that minimize grammatical distinctions while decreasing redundancy (Text S10); as the proportion of L1 increases, language structure is increasingly determined by redundancy increasing the likelihood of languages with more complex morphological systems.

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Finally, this study established that the immunohistochemical detection of Ki-67 may help the morphological classification of more complex canine perianal gland neoplasms and it is helpful to better predict the risk of recurrence.

The morphological behaviour of the more complex double-graft architecture is approximately equivalent to that of the constituting single-graft block copolymer.

Nevertheless, possible morphological changes make the reality more complex.

Furthermore, Zhuchengceratops exhibits several features previously unknown in leptoceratopsids but seen in ceratopsids and their close relatives, suggesting that the distribution of morphological features within ceratopsians is more complex than previously realized.

These contain a number of proteins that are likely to be involved in morphological changes associated with the more complex filamentous lifestyle, as well those involved in secondary metabolism and signalling cascades that are not found in yeasts.

covering-blanket approach, Minkowsky sausage, or morphological covers) or fuzzy [56] are more complex from a point of view of implementation and more difficult to extend to a multidimensional colour space.

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