Sentence examples for sufficiently large quantities from inspiring English sources

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Heavy water was not only less effective than graphite but also far more difficult to obtain in sufficiently large quantities, leaving the Nazis dependent on steady supplies from the Norsk Hydro plant in Norway.

"The likelihood of fish absorbing sufficiently large quantities of radioactive fallout from the ocean is negligible," Lam says, "except for larger fish, who live long enough to accumulate large amounts".

When consumed in sufficiently large quantities MCTs promote the generation of ketone bodies from excess acetyl-CoA.

Despite the anticoccidial activity observed for natural products, the elevated cost of farming and the production required to obtain sufficiently large quantities of extracts renders their use as a strategy to control coccidiosis in large population of birds difficult.

Despite the anticoccidial activity observed for natural products, the elevated cost of farming and production required to obtain sufficiently large quantities make their use impractical as a strategy to control coccidiosis in large population of birds.

At present, our knowledge of these processes on the molecular and cellular level is limited, since studies on HSCs are hampered by their low abundance in hematopoietic organs and are thus difficult to access in sufficiently large quantities for direct studies.

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Cell-based culture will also be useful in a pandemic when it may be difficult to acquire a sufficiently large quantity of suitable sterile, fertile eggs.

In case you wondered, Professor Brewer reported that the "overwhelmingly strong assumption that in common usage, a sufficient plurality is interpreted as a sufficiently large number or quantity or profusion".

The only sufficiently flexible mechanism allowing large quantities of energy to be stored over long time periods is chemical energy storage in the form of carbon or hydrogen.

It must be sufficiently large to accept the quantity of charcoal to be stored under abnormal conditions, e.g. during a prolonged rainy season, or a period of scarcity of railway transportation.

Also the down-comer has to be long enough to transport the CO2-rich seawater to great depths and sufficiently large in diameter to enable transportation of large quantities of seawater.

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