Sentence examples for much greater availability from inspiring English sources

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There is a much greater availability and variety of stone, as well as more tradesmen doing the work.

"Broadband at retail is just starting to come into its own and this year you'll see it in much greater availability".

Both are stable developed countries, have advanced medical technology, and much greater availability of resources than Uganda.

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In spite of their micrometric size, SA stars are nanostructured and have finer crystallite size: this entails a much higher BET area, greater availability of oxygen vacancies, more efficient redox cycles and, therefore, a higher oxidative capability.

In comparison, Argo advances interoperability to a much greater extent by the availability of data serialization and deserialization components supporting exchange format standards such as XMI, RDF and BioC.

It appears then, that the variation in readership patterns for these seven journals containing 'best evidence' [ 18] is much greater than the variation in availability found in hospital units [ 7] and indeed the availability in the community is uncertain.

In the field, where coral availability is much greater, butterflyfishes would most likely choose other colonies upon being confronted with resource defence by Gobiodon spp. and indeed make more visits to and spend a longer time foraging on uninhabited colonies (Lassig 1981).

Thus, compensation for participation, either monetary or through the greater availability of much-needed treatment, and provided as part of a study's protocol when otherwise not readily accessible, could be enticing to some individuals, whereas the fear of social stigmatization may deter others from participating in a given research project [ 2, 19].

However, sensitivity of the yellow colouration to carotenoid availability is not much greater than the (apparently cryptic [ 40]) olive-green back colour (Table 2), contrary to the central assumption of greater condition-dependence of signalling traits [ 44, 13].

The importance of tissue-specific differences in human DNA methylation is emerging with much greater clarity because of the recent availability of human methylome profiles and the recognition of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) as the sixth genetically programmed base in mammalian DNA.

We expect limiting environmental food availability will have a much greater effect in prolonging larval developmental times relative to its influence on microsporidian developmental times.

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