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to plethora
noun
An excessive amount or number; an abundance.
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Acoustic emission (AE) has demonstrated promising outcomes in research and laboratory experiments for monitoring these structures that led to plethora of reports, articles and recommendations for concrete structures.
Working hard to continue her success, Emily envisions that Emi-Jay will continue to morph into a brand that expands to plethora of verticals include additional accessories and beauty.
Importantly, of these two derivatives, only 3,3′,4,4′,5,5′-HHS has been used so far in bio-medical research, and was appreciated as a strong anti-proliferative, cytotoxic, and pro-apoptotic agent with respect to plethora of malignant cells [ 18, 42, 43].
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Lineages M and N radiated to give rise to a plethora of mtDNA lineages in Asia.
Stress increases over the holidays, as does exposure to alcohol due to the plethora of get-togethers.
This allows it to bind on to a plethora of surfaces.
It paves the way for optimal-control methods to be applied to fermionic systems and leads to a plethora of new results presented here.
This increased attention led to a plethora of reform efforts designed to affect positively student outcomes of schooling.
Android has risen to power in this country thanks to a plethora of devices on a range of carriers.
I can add nothing to the plethora of eloquent articles that are sure to emerge.
Inhibition of HDACs leads to a plethora of cellular alterations, which are difficult to control.
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