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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to thrive relative" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of thriving in relation to something else, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In order to thrive relative to our competitors, we must innovate continuously."
Alternatives: "to flourish in relation" or "to succeed in comparison".
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Neurosphere cultures cannot fully recapitulate the in vivo cortical microenvironment, but they do provide a more supportive tissue-like environment in which hNPCs are known to thrive relative to dissociated cultures [23].
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But there is a problem with this demand for verification, one that gets at the heart of how life is lived on the Internet: for many people who cannot or do not wish to be seen by others, the online world is a place to thrive in relative safety.
Whilst P2P on-demand video participants such as Joost and Bablegum gain the most attention in the broader market, the live television streaming market (ie: not on demand like Joost, not user generated cam sites such as Ustream) has continued to thrive in relative obscurity.
When Cook started playing ODI cricket he was able to thrive but it was relative to the period.
Our isolate of Harvey deviates from the rest of the species complex in other respects as well, including an apparent inability to thrive in large flasks (relative to culture tubes and well plates), extremely low production of males in mictic cultures, very low percentages of intraspecific circling and copulation in mating bioassays, and the retention of resting eggs internally in females.
Unlike their relatives the alligators, crocodiles tend to thrive in brackish or salt-water habitats such as estuarine or marine coasts.
Google's perfect storm in search won't be repeated in video: there won't be one clear winner in video, and those who survive will only be considered successful relative to the investment they required to thrive.
Indeed, some families of Gammaproteobacteria, such as Psychromonadaceae and Shewanellaceae, are known to thrive in cold habitats (Hau and Gralnick 2007), evidenced by decreased relative abundances of those families along increasing temperatures (Fig. 5).
Mr. Nikpreljevic and his relatives are exactly the kinds of productive individuals who help a society to thrive.
Hagiography continued to thrive.
And to thrive".
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