Sentence examples for much less identified from inspiring English sources

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Trans-eQTLs are much less identified, probably due to the fact that they are much less frequent or they exert much smaller effects than cis-eQTLs.

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The imperious cheekbones, Bambi eyes and plush mouth that Richard Avedon put to film betrayed an ethnicity that Hearst's white-bread readers couldn't quite put their manicured finger on, much less identify with.

"To repeat the obvious," Mr. Bailey points out, "most people don't like reading about, much less identifying with, mediocre people who evade the truth until it rolls over them".

The archaeologist leading the team cautions that even if they confirm suspicions that Brahe was poisoned by mercury, that wouldn't necessarily prove he was murdered, much less identify the killer.

Wrestling with his Teutonic demons - and keeping close company with the likes of Grünewald, Altdorfer and Caspar David Friedrich - Kiefer could scarcely comprehend, much less identify with, the case for painterly amnesia, nor with the posturing for lightness and shallowness (he has never been much of a tease).

For his part, Coffman hasn't even said which parts of Rubio's vague "step-by-step" process he favors, since Coffman has never outlined the steps--even in bare bones terms--much less identified specific bills that he actually factually would vote for.

Children with disabilities and ethnic minorities are much less frequently identified.

Astroviruses and sapoviruses were much less frequently identified in our study, despite the application of molecular methods.

Patient readiness for discharge was consistently associated with patient behaviours and attitudes and much less frequently identified as being dependant upon attainment of clinical endpoints such as optimized glycemic control, or meeting lipid and blood pressure targets.

Initially, the system was used much less to identify unknown perpetrators than to allow investigators to determine whether the suspects they arrested had been involved in previous crimes.

Had a looser caliper that resulted in biased matches been used, the resulting estimate would have been a biased estimate for the effect of exposure in the treated subjects, and there would be no way of knowing whether there was a population in which that was the true effect, much less of identifying such a population.

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