Sentence examples for much less characterised from inspiring English sources

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The reverse process mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET), much less characterised at the molecular level, restores the specific epithelial identity.

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Acropora development has been characterised much less thoroughly although it is clear that there are some dramatic differences between the two species [ 44, 45].

The gut microbiology of Gallus gallus has received considerable prior attention, however, the majority of experiments have been performed with broilers, and the gut microbiota composition in egg laying hens has been characterised much less frequently [ 1- 4].

While the functions and effectors of the closely related Arf proteins have been extensively characterised, much less is known about Arl protein interactions and their regulation of fundamental processes within the eukaryotic cell.

Clusters allow to characterise the propagation environment in a compact way using much less parameters than characterisation by individual multipath components (MPCs).

But it also unearths a range of much less familiar miniatures, which Freire characterises and colours immaculately, never searching for emotional depths that aren't there, nor attempting to find profundity in music that is mostly intended just for enjoyment.

The distinct NNTs and the analysis of heterogeneity appear in Table 4. Evidently the specific subgroups of trials characterised by these features are much less heterogeneous on analysis.

In a previous conducted study by Choté et al., non-western women's inadequate prenatal care utilisation was mainly characterised by late entry and much less by an insufficient number of visits [ 16].

Lateral, postero-medial, medial, or anterior and divergent dislocations (characterised by displacement of the radius from the ulna) are much less common.

I was minded to dismiss critics who have defended the reduction in journalistic output by sarcastically characterising their responses thus: "Look how we can do so much less than we used to now that we have digital tools".

The primary TLE ozone layer is also characterised by altitude variations (Fig. 4c, d), which are present in both the day side and the night side, but are much less pronounced compared to the PDE (Fig. 4a, b).

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