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"much less studied" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been studied or examined to a lesser extent than something else. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as academic papers, articles, or even everyday conversation. Example: "While the effects of climate change on polar bears have been extensively researched, the impact on smaller Arctic species such as the Arctic fox remains much less studied."
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But the mechanisms through which these variables are affected have been much less studied.
Pediatric patients with Septic Shock (SS) have been much less studied.
Comparatively, the effects of the acoustic boundary conditions on the system stability are much less studied.
However, this aspect is much less studied, although it offers rich opportunities for the catalysis community.
While understanding diffusion in dilute alloys is a mature field, concentrated alloys are much less studied.
Landslide-generated tsunamis have been much less studied and the existing knowledge about them is more limited.
The role of bacterial-conditioned ATF6 activation is much less studied than that of IRE1 or PERK.
Interaction of endothelial-lineage cells with three-dimensional substrates was much less studied than that with flat culture surfaces.
Much less studied is the subjective (or perceived) realism, the focus of the two pilot studies reported in this article.
However, the effects of the solar wind on the middle- and low-latitude ionosphere are much less studied.
Nevertheless, the behaviour and effect of such luminescent molecules appear to have been much less studied and may possibly prevent the encapsulation process from occurring.
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