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English bouquets of the corresponding Georgian period were often more profuse than the Rococo.
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At 18 h post incubation, the bilateral mutant crosses of ssn8 (Fig. 10d) and cwc1 (Fig. 10h) showed more profuse filaments than the wild-type cross (Fig. 10b).
At the 48‐ and 72‐hour time points, there were fewer residual cutaneous appendages with more severe collagen denaturation, deeper tissue necrosis, and more profuse inflammatory infiltrates than at the 6‐hour time point.
Single golds were more profuse.
In addition, when you are acclimated, sweating starts sooner and the sweat is more profuse and more diluted.
His aim was to introduce American hollies that had the darker green and glossier foliage found on English hollies as well as larger and more profuse berries.
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From this region upwards, orchids become more profuse.
The patient was transported to a tertiary pediatric teaching hospital and had more profuse bleeding upon arrival.
Heavy pruning after flowering reinvigorates the plants and promotes more profuse flowering in the next season.
In contrast, ThT fluorescence started increasing only when fibrillar species of Aβ40 (270 min; Fig. 10C) or insulin (120 min; Fig. 10F) were considerably more profuse.
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