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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantially more developed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has undergone significant growth or advancement compared to another thing. Example: "The new software version is substantially more developed than its predecessor, offering enhanced features and improved performance."
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The laden cells exhibited a substantially more developed cytoskeleton compared with those on a control scaffold consisting of the same material composition.
From this point northwestward to Rochester, NY 96 passes through substantially more developed areas.
Mimoperadectes has prominent supraorbital processes, substantially more developed than in Didelphis but similar to Caluromys.
The 100 vs. 80 days comparison represents the difference in gene expression patterns between the relatively immature mammary gland at approximately 34 days prior to parturition and the substantially more developed gland at about 14 days prepartum in the primigravid gilt.
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It was then more developed.
We will focus on Langton and Lewis's version here, because it is more substantially developed, and more widely discussed in the literature.
We pay substantially more than other developed countries for health care, but we have lower life expectancies and 45 million uninsured Americans.
If a unit of energy is substantially more expensive to develop and to use -- in contrast to coal, oil or gas -- then a politician tasked with growing the economy or making consumers (read: voters) happy, may well opt for a low-cost option.
Interestingly, one study included in the current review that asked cases and controls about the timing of their first cannabis use showed that those who first-used before the age of 18 years were substantially more likely to develop a non-seminoma TGCT compared to never-users (adjusted OR: 2.80, 95%% CI 1.60 5.10), but that those aged 18 or older were not (OR: 1.30, 95%% CI 0.60 3.20) [ 9].
In the present study it was observed that at all time points (8, 12, 16, 20 and 30 weeks), ApcMin/+ mice developed substantially more intestinal adenomas when Fas was eliminated.
I/St mice developed substantially more severe course of the disease, compared to B6 mice, both in terms of survival time (Fig. 1A, P<0.001, Gohen's criterion for survival curves) and CFU counts (Fig. 1B, P<0.01-0.001 at different time points, ANOVA).
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