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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantially more rigid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly firmer or less flexible compared to another object or standard. Example: "The new material is substantially more rigid than the previous version, making it ideal for structural applications."
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Considering that the mean MW of TCMCD1 is significantly larger than that of ACD1, natural compounds in TCMCD1 are substantially more rigid than compounds in ACD1.
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This work formulates and demonstrates a method to synthesize two-phase adjustable spherical four-bar mechanisms to approximate substantially more prescribed rigid-body positions than with conventional motion generation methods [C.H. Suh, C.W. Radcliffe, Kinematics and Mechanism Design, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1978].
Instead, these results suggest that in the presence of RFS-1/RIP-1 the filaments adopt a substantially more flexible and less rigid conformation.
On average, TCMCD3 compounds are a little more hydrophilic than MDDR1 compounds and substantially more hydrophobic than ACD3 compounds, more soluble and more rigid than MDDR1 and ACD3 compounds, and have more complicated structures, especially ring systems, than MDDR1 and ACD3 compounds.
While the exact mechanisms by which different cell types integrate biophysical cues remain unknown, it is evident that SGN neurites sense the matrix stiffness on materials that are much more rigid than central neural environments (e.g., brain or spinal cord) and that their alignment to biophysical cues substantially changes based on the substrate rigidity.
"We deserve substantially more.
Many will receive substantially more money.
And they are substantially more expensive.
But principal players make substantially more.
She became more irresponsible and I became more rigid".
France has a more rigid naming culture than America.
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