Sentence examples for of lower availability from inspiring English sources

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For now, this product is only available as a preview, but just like Glacier, Google notes that this product is mainly meant for developers who want to " store data at lower cost, with the trade-off of lower availability than standard Google Cloud Storage".

It has been proposed that PS1 promotes the degradation of β-catenin and, as a consequence of lower availability of this protein, inhibits β-catenin translocation to the nucleus and its transcriptional activity [44].

In addition, there were consistent patterns of lower availability in government facilities than mission/faith-based and private facilities with lower availability in dispensaries and health centres than in hospitals and lower availability in rural than urban health facilities.

Therefore, fewer flowers in cool root zones may initially be the result of lower availability of mobilized carbohydrate reserves but subsequently due to reduced photoassimilates as a result of reduced stomatal conductance, smaller functional leaf area and altered partitioning to favour carbohydrate reserve replenishment.

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Finally, we examine the effect of lowering availability sequence similarity, an important consideration because the PSI often contains structures with few homologs [74].

Ploughing is a draught intensive operation that becomes a limitation for small tillage machines like the power tiller due to lower availability of draught.

Low transgene expression correlating with differences in codon bias has been hypothesised to be due to lower availability of specific tRNAs encoded by rare codons.

Lower CRP use by females was related to lower availability of transportation services (36% without transportation service and 46% door-to-door services) and fewer caregivers accompanying the participants to CRP.

Nitrate leaching from soils under grassland is shown to be low in summer largely because of the lower availability of readily mineralizable plant litter of shoot and root origins, and not just because of plant N uptake as widely supposed.

Here, the effect of fire may have simply been a consequence of the lower availability of litter in the fire affected areas.

Stomatal conductance frequently increases with elevation, possibly as a result of the lower availability of CO2 in the atmosphere necessitating increased rates of conductance to sustain adequate CO2 uptake (Körner et al. 1986; Woodward 1986).

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