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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantial among" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a significant presence or amount within a group, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "There is a substantial among of evidence to support the theory." (This is incorrect; it should be "substantial amount of evidence.")
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Mr. Williams's fan base is substantial among designers like Mr. Galliano, who buys his clothes in quantity, and among celebrities like Kate Moss and David Beckham, whose obsession with fashion cannot be incidental to the fact that England still exports more apparel than food, alcohol, iron or steel.
The decline in CHS was quite substantial among all economic groups (except the poorest MPCE quintile) and all educational groups.
Occupational back pain rates are substantial among registered nurses, and nurses also report high rates of depression.
Variation of P in faecal output was substantial among days, though total DM and P intake was constant throughout the collection periods.
The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is substantial among African-Americans; however, research on characteristics of African-Americans who use CAM to treat specific conditions is scarce.
Whether it is appropriate to describe this as "normative" is more controversial but the disagreement is more terminological than substantial among those offering teleological theories of mental content, since all that is usually meant by saying that the notion is normative, by those of them who say this, is that it permits the possibility of malfunction.
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Across all traits, we found substantial among-individual variance in behavior at mean ages among individuals.
Both rDNA gene regions showed substantial among-individual variation when applied to the study of deep-sea bottlebrush octocorals, but no evidence of intra-individual variation.
In summary, there was substantial among-individual variance in intercepts, but not in slopes, and the intercept slope correlation was not significant.
We conclude that in species characterized by substantial among-population differences in body size, ignoring allometric effects when investigating divergent natural selection's role in phenotypic diversification might not be warranted.
Therefore, in organisms characterized by substantial among-population differences in body size, it might not be safe to ignore allometric effects when investigating divergent natural selection's role in phenotypic diversification.
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