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"more distinguishable in" is a correct phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing something that is easier to recognize or differentiate within a certain context. For example, "The differences between the two were more distinguishable in their facial expressions."
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Compared to transistor-level netlists, these hybrid graphs are much smaller in size, more distinguishable in structure, and are thus more suitable for labeling-based pattern matching.
The significant features of g1 are more distinguishable in P l f than in W l f.
However, the gender bias in course selection was more distinguishable in advance science courses than advanced mathematics courses (Figs. 7 and 8).
Features are then extracted by wavelet-packet decomposition, in which features become more distinguishable in a wavelet-packet-transform domain than in a time domain.
Differences between Hydnellum species tend to be more distinguishable in younger specimens.
On day 10, a trend towards localization into subgroups at the edge of the synovium was observed in both groups; however, this pattern was more distinguishable in the Dexa group accompanied by a decrease in macrophage number.
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Since the different EE curves are more distinguishable when the circuit power in idle mode is zero, in the following we set the circuit power in idle status P ci = 0 mW.
The magnified images in Figure 3b, d show the morphologies of the nanowire/nanocables in a more distinguishable way.
Network neurons gain an advantage in generating more distinguishable efferent spike rates at different input frequency levels, by the connectivity of the neurons in the network: one neuron's action potential will contribute to other neurons' membrane potential in proportion to the connection weight.
Condition clustering and principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that exposure to BaP resulted in expression profiles more distinguishable by cell-cycle phase than by treatment.
In general, the probes with evenly distributed mismatches were more distinguishable than those with randomly distributed mismatches.
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