Sentence examples for severe simplification from inspiring English sources

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The intensification of agriculture has led to a severe simplification of agricultural landscapes, resulting in a marked reduction in the diversity of insect natural enemies.

Indeed, such a model is a severe simplification of hair bundle dynamics as it neglects the adaptation because of myosin molecular motors and the forces which the MET channels may exert on the bundle, i.e., the so-called gating compliance [5].

While this is a severe simplification of a complex phenomenon, we are still able to capture the systemic behaviour on the current level of resolution.

Muscle from KO animals, conversely, contained NMJs with multiple abnormalities, including severe simplification of the post-synaptic junctional appearance with shallower and less complex invaginations.

Although this categorization may appear as a severe simplification of diverse outcomes that may depend on multiple functional domains, this analytical approach may be reasonable given the multifocal or diffuse effects of mercury neurotoxicity.

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The theoretically soundest methods (i.e. fully resolved transient simulations) have often been deemed unfeasible, and the majority of previously published studies use severe simplifications (i.e. k-ε models for turbulence and multiple reference frame for rotation).

The model introduced in subsection 7.1 has severe simplifications when compared to any experimental situation in a laboratory.

One radical reaction to the difficulties of justifying the reliance on severe simplifications is to deny that economics passes methodological muster.

Therefore, severe simplifications have to be made to be able to study the interaction of turbulence and detailed chemistry with respect to NO x formation.

Here, we report on de novo novel mutations of KIF11 in five individuals with severe microcephaly, marked simplification of the gyral pattern on neuroimaging, bilateral chorioretinopathy, and developmental delay.

Macroscopic transport of light in scattering materials, such as tissue, can be described by the Radiative Transport Equation (RTE), which has proven difficult to solve analytically without introducing severe approximations and simplifications.

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