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Discover LudwigThe term "more underlying" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that exists beneath the surface and is not immediately evident. For example, "Although the concept seemed straightforward at first, there were more underlying complexities that needed to be explored."
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The final price, $29.85, gave their project--which had little more underlying it than a 49-page white paper and a few thousand lines of open-source computer code--a valuation of $300 million.
We are still in the early stages of discovering what those are, and before the technology can take off in a big way, we will need more underlying infrastructure in place.
"While I was in the knob-tweaking mindset I decided to add more underlying sounds to beef up the atmosphere.
But I think there's something more underlying the interest here -- a shared curiosity about each other's countries, history and traditions, and a shared familiarity and comfort with each other.
A history of one or more underlying chronic medical conditions was documented in 57 cases (58%), with cardiac disease accounting for the greatest proportion (20 cases).
This alternative is based on the suspicion of two (or more) underlying processes leading to an event.
In sum, the majority of regulatory outcomes could be coherently explained by reference to one or more underlying ethical positions.
Then, the results of Fig. 1 indicate that the 75 integrative parameters in the presented re-annotating algorithm can demonstrate more underlying information of protein-coding genes.
Although pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus may cause severe, life-threatening disease in previously healthy children of all ages (12 ), the children we studied had significantly more underlying chronic diseases than did with children hospitalized for seasonal influenza (13 ).
Recurrent dislocation of the patella can follow a violent initial dislocation, but occur more often in knees with one or more underlying anatomic abnormalities that predispose the patella to dislocation or subluxation.
To date, there has been little research into the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying these symptoms of anxiety, or attempts to determine whether they reflect disruption to one or more underlying processes.
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