Sentence examples for paucity of matched from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, the paucity of matched primary tumor and metastatic lesion pairs (n = 2 in [ 11] and n = 8 in [ 14]) renders these clinical studies unable to truly address the question of metastasis-specific genetic events.

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The paucity of matches deprives the official Twenty20 rankings of real credibility, but the cricket world chuckled earlier this year when Ireland briefly moved ahead of the Australians.

This was due to the paucity of matches between Mt-6 and T. repens; a total of 10 hits compared to a mean of 52 hits each for other Medicago groups aligned with T. repens.

It encapsulated the paucity of Rodgers' final match that Martin Atkinson's refusal to dismiss Lucas Leiva for a merited second booking was the main source of contention.

Yet she has played just a single Test, such is the paucity of five-day matches on offer in international women's cricket.

Obviously Tortula ruralis is more closely related to Physcomitrella patens, as they are both bryophytes, than to Arabidopsis thaliana but the phylogenetic distance between the two bryophytes is still substantial, which may also help explain the paucity of high value matches and the large number of low value hits.

However, the complexity of the breast cancer genome has slowed progress, as has the relative paucity of obvious drug mutation matches [ 33].

However, the identification of the juvenile specific proteins was limited by the paucity of mRNA sequences to match to peptide mass fingerprinting data.

While several rapid screening instruments have been developed that can detect cognitive decline in HIV-infected persons, there is a paucity of comparative normative data in matched non-HIV populations [ 33, 47, 51, 53, 55, 56, 74– 83].

Yet they could not raise their tempo, the lack of a warm-up unsettling them, and the sloppiness of their passing was only matched by the paucity of their imagination and the sluggishness of their movement.

To combat Comintern propaganda, beginning around 1950 Washington mounted a counteroffensive aimed at challenging a prevailing image of the United States as a land whose matchless wealth was matched by a paucity of culture.

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