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The phrase "was remarkable higher" is not correct in English.
It should be "was remarkably higher." You can use the corrected phrase when comparing two things to indicate that one is significantly greater than the other. Example: "The temperature this summer was remarkably higher than last year's average."
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The electrochemical response of rutin at the TbHCF/GR/CPE was remarkable higher than that on the other modified CPE.
The photocurrent of the B-Ru-P/GS nanohybrid was remarkable higher than that of Ru II) complexes.
Similar results were presented in another study where the prevalence of shoulder lesions in lactating sows was remarkable higher (25%) compared with the dry sows (3,7%) [ 5].
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Nevertheless, the prevalence of ileal involvement in carriers of the TT genotype of the rs1004819 variant (93.2%) was remarkable high.
Importantly, the JA levels in leaves +3 were remarkable high: at 90 min after W + OS treatment, JA contents reached up to 6 μg g−1 fresh mass (FM) JA, which were more than twice as much as the highest JA levels detected in the local leaves.
The effect of sweep-gas flow rates on enhancing H2 fluxes was remarkable at higher temperatures.
His past medical history was remarkable for high blood pressure, multi-infarct dementia, Parkinson's disease and depressive disorder.
The women's side of this tournament was remarkable for its high quality across the board.
For co-current interaction, when the two (bottom and top parts) sides are in contact with the wetting phase, fingering was remarkable for the high viscosity oil.
Although large droplets probably accounted for some cases in the Alaska Airlines outbreak (9 ), this outbreak was remarkable for its high attack rate (72%) and for deficient ventilation, which would increase transmission by aerosols but not by large droplets.
At the presence of laccase, aniline polymerization was remarkable at pH as high as 3.6, which was unfavorable for traditional chemical and electrochemical polymerization.
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