Sentence examples for much higher aggregate from inspiring English sources

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Men reported much higher aggregate levels of sexual risk behaviour than women, as has been commonly observed in other sexual behaviour surveillance, possibly reflecting different social desirability biases [33,34].

Indeed, the TE-rich genome (∼40%) of rice has a much higher aggregate level of DNA methylation than the TE-poor (∼15%) Arabidopsis genome (Li et al., 2012; Ragupathy et al., 2013; Mirouze and Vitte, 2014).

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That's hardly small change, but Bloomberg calculated a much higher total — $7.77 trillion — based on the aggregate of all the lending limits and guarantees the Fed provided during the financial crisis, many of which were only partly used.

We find that the diversity of land uses is much higher, at the aggregate level and at the parcel level, in areas that are zoned to allow for the highest density in housing and smallest lot sizes.

This may aggravate during phases of cellular stress that is frequently accompanied by increased levels in damaged and misfolded proteins, which show a much higher propensity to aggregate (for recent review, see [ 9]).

The OC in occluded micro-aggregates was much higher than that associated with unprotected micro-aggregates (53 250 μm, outside of 250 μm aggregates).

The longer Aβ42 variant has a much higher propensity to form aggregates. Genetic studies identified mutations in three genes that cause familial forms of AD (FAD): APP, presenilin-1 (PS1), and presenilin-2 (PS2) [ 12].

It is easy to see that the micro-hardness of the scatting-filling aggregate is much higher than that of the ordinary concrete.

The links within the real networks are highly significant individually or in aggregate, possessing much higher semantic similarity than random links (Table 3).

In contrast, the most immature form of SOD1, apoSOD12SH, that lacks metal ions and the disulfide bond has a much higher propensity to misfold and aggregate in vitro (Furukawa and O'Halloran, 2005; Sheng et al., 2012; Broom et al., 2014) and has been hypothesized to be the primary cause of toxicity in vivo (Zetterström et al., 2013).

Therefore, it is feasible to produce much higher qualities of recycled fine aggregates for concrete and to use them as structural materials via partial replacement for natural fine aggregates.

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