Sentence examples for more marked dependence from inspiring English sources

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The characteristic lexicality by length interaction could stem from the greater visual difficulty with unfamiliar stimuli resulting in a longer visual processing time for nonword reading and a more marked dependence on word length.

The mixing temperatures are only slightly affected by water content, whereas the demixing transition displays a somewhat more marked dependence on water swelling, as higher amounts of water result in a higher temperature of demixing, in the analyzed hydrogel composition range.

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Quenching of the Trp fluorescence of wild-type KcsA and of W67,68 by 14-SASL is also slightly more marked than quenching by BrSA, but again with a very similar concentration dependence.

In addition, S. pombe introns that were most highly dependent on the large subunit also exhibited a marked dependence on the small subunit (Webb et al. 2005).

The contrast with the UK could not be more marked.

The contrast with Michael Phelps could hardly be more marked.

Nowhere was this more marked than in writing.

A more subtle, but more marked, effect of within-family sex has emerged in Iceland.

The further east you go, the more marked becomes the East Anglian spirit, cussed and independent.

The sour taste has become more marked with the fall of communism 15 years ago.

His team-player posture is nowhere more marked than in his relationship with President Bush.

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