Sentence examples for sparsely found in from inspiring English sources

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Although hydrophobic residues are sparsely found in IDPs, the interface of complexes formed by IDPs often have more hydrophobic hydrophobic contacts than protein complexes formed by ordered proteins [71].

In addition they can be sparsely found in the white pulp in the outer PALS in close proximity to T-lymphocytes and in the MZ adjacent to macrophages.

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Similar lesions were sparsely found on the skin of the body.

Almost all of the samples collected in this area came from farms in two counties located to the north of the Hvalfjörður as sheep farming, except for some amateur sheep keeping, is only sparsely found south of this fjord.

Decreased OR for use of DECT was found in sparsely populated areas, which indicates that this technology is more widely adopted in more populated areas, e.g. with people living in apartments.

The type and availability of monitoring most often found in sparsely populated areas, such as in this study, provide limited information about the geographic scope of exposure times of environmental events.

People living outside metropolitan areas more often reported hearing difficulties than urban dwellers, with the highest prevalence found in sparsely populated areas (15.5% in men and 11.6% in women).

A broadly but sparsely distributed conserved operon, found in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and in the Archaea, connects a novel radical SAM protein family to a short peptide, nearly invariant at its C-terminus, that may be its substrate.

However, in the analysis performed by Rigozo et al. (2005), evidence of solar activity was sparsely recognized in tree rings found in Chile.

In many regions of the world, national governments have considered the extension of social services to remote or sparsely inhabited areas, such as found in the Tibetan plateau region, to be too problematic or prohibitively expensive.

The experiences and successes of their NGO are decidedly relevant to policy-makers and practitioners concerned with pastoralism, as the authors note that: "In many regions of the world, national governments have considered the extension of social services to remote or sparsely inhabited areas, such as found in the Tibetan plateau region, to be too problematic or prohibitively expensive.

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