Sentence examples for more complex occurrence from inspiring English sources

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This indicated that antisense transcripts were more widespread and of more complex occurrence than previously found in the rice genome.

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Not surprisingly, there is a general trend towards more complex co-occurrence matrices for species with larger numbers of tDNAs.

In the case of Pcc, the situation is more complex due to occurrence of a large number of different O serogroups present in strains infecting potato in Europe.

The underwater stern shape may be more complex due to the occurrence of stern appendages such as bossings, strut supports and local shape variations.

These results show a more complex picture of the occurrence of anti-CCP antibodies as they may associate with different stages of connective tissue diseases.

On the other hand, a long duration of surgery indicates a more complex procedure and the occurrence of postoperative complications means a more eventful recovery, and both long duration of surgery and postoperative complications have also been found to be associated with the occurrence of delirium [ 3, 42, 43].

CVI, either acquired or genetic, is often part of a more complex phenotype, and co-occurrence of non-ophthalmic impairments and disorders, such as intellectual disability or epilepsy, are common [ 3, 6].

But nevertheless, so the argument goes, (i) the overall course of processual change tends to the development of ever richer, more complex and sophisticated conditions of occurrence.

At higher doses, the polymer becomes a more complex matrix due to the occurrence of inter- and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding as well as radical linkage initiated by gamma irradiation between the cyclic structure constituents of the polymer molecules [56].

As a model, we analyze the modular evolution of the PWWP domain and ask whether its appearance in combinations with other domains into multidomain architectures is linked with the occurrence of more complex life-forms.

By contrast, at loci D and E, which are embedded in RGPs sensu stricto, only subregions of modules are missing in the TT01α genome, consistent with the occurrence of more complex rearrangement events in these genomic areas during the Pl/TT01α transition.

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