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was predominated
verb
To dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size.
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For example, methionine-labelled polypeptide (which also showed high identities to late embryogenesis abundant protein), 7S globulin, dehydrin-like protein and embryogenesis abundant protein D-34 that were predominant in zygotic embryos, were absent in suspension cell culture which was predominated by the transcripts of acidic class III chitinase and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase.
"It was predominated by drugs until very, very recently," Mr. Williams said.
And at high current densities, the flow field was predominated by rather long gas slugs.
The hydrocarbon gas composition was predominated by methane (> 1%), while ethane and propane were up to two orders of magnitude lower.
We confirmed that the quasiparticle current in the junctions was predominated by resonant tunneling via localized states with a radius of around 1 nm in the barrier.
The epidemic of the 2016 2017 influenza season in Taiwan started early with moderate activity and was predominated by the influenza A(H3N2) virus.
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"It became increasingly clear that the political orientation was predominating over the religious aspects presented by the organizers," said Boris Makhalov, a ministry spokesman.
Cellular distribution of ROS dependent fluorescence was predominating in guard cells and in parenchyma cells and lower fluorescence was observed in epidermis cells (Figures 2, 3).
In the majority of the hybrid tumors the schwannoma component was predominating.
A Christian affiliation was predominating (67.8%), 30.9% had no religious denominations, and 5 patients (1.3%) did not reply to this question.
Many species are bright green with patches of red, orange, yellow, blue, or white; the plumage of others is predominated by the latter colours.
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