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The limited number of interlacings allows the weaver to use a proportionately large number of warp yarns and thus produce a heavy textured cloth that can be arranged in smooth, shadowed folds.

A look at Duterte's recently revealed (prospective) cabinet evinces the newly elected president's likely plan to rely not only on his own political will, but also the competency of seasoned technocrats, trusted friends and a proportionately large number of individuals with military background.

The former trend highlights the bias that results from selecting several pairs and a triplicate of bacteria that were related by the same genus, had similar growth environments, and had a proportionately large number of genomic orthologs identified among them (Fig. 2A).

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If the moves prove successful, it will result in a proportionately larger number of non-white people on boards compared with the current profile of the population.

The government also promoted communications indirectly by educating the citizenry to an unprecedented extent, thus creating a proportionately larger number of readers than Europe had.

The fact that a proportionately larger number of passengers was killed attributed to the fact that their quarters are in the exact center of the ship, where the most severe explosions occurred.

Second, we show that a proportionately larger number of intron gain/loss events occur in the large and small extracellular loops (LEL and SEL) than anywhere else in the protein structure.

When only small eukaryote proteomes are used, the proportionately larger number of words decreases to similar levels (Table 9).

With additional time and then-relative security, the fieldwork in the CAR covered significantly more provincial centres and proportionately larger number of interviews reflecting regional differences.

This is particularly seen in sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for a proportionately larger number of the world's non-enrolled primary-school-aged children – 41 million in 1990 and 45 million in 2002.

An anticipated feature of the EST database is the substantially greater coverage of the 3'-ends of several contigs resulting from (1) the proportionately larger number of partial cDNAs in the library and (2) the relative inefficiency of shearing short cDNAs prior to 454 pyrosequencing.

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