Sentence examples for wide predominantly from inspiring English sources

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The range of conditions involved is very wide, predominantly involving a variety of brain and cardiac abnormalities; most common foetal abnormalities, such as Down's syndrome, are typically revealed earlier in pregnancy at the 12 or 20-week scan.

By rapid heating process Arc discharge in an air atmosphere resulted in graphene nano sheets that are ~100 200 nm wide predominantly with two layers [182].

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It would undoubtedly heighten tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, a prospect the movement fears could undermine its stature in the wider, predominantly Sunni Middle East.

The term first appeared in the literature under the banner of a National Institute of General Medical Sciences initiative "Integrative and Organ Systems Pharmacology" and later in the context of drug discovery as " …the body-system-wide, predominantly molecular, characterization of drug-perturbed state relative to the unperturbed state".

While the loci that reached or approached genome-wide significance predominantly achieved that threshold based upon SNP effects, the second largest signal, found within the KCTD7 gene on chromosome 7, was influenced, in part, by a rare copy number variant (less than 1%).

We are not willing even to appraise the suggestion, unsupported in the record, that such wide use springs predominantly from the selfish influence of local merchants.

Diseases can be spread across a wide spectrum, with predominantly genetic diseases at one extreme of the spectrum and diseases of largely environmental origin at the other.

The route from Greggs in Benton to the metro station consists of predominantly wide, open pedestrian areas and cycle lanes, making it an ideal environment for the use of AGVs.

Hawksbill sea turtles have a wide range, found predominantly in tropical reefs of the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans.

In contrast to the Arctic fox, the red fox occupies a wide range of predominantly temperate habitats, including forests, farmland, urban areas, but also deserts and tundra.

Loss-of-function mutations in the human A-type lamin gene segregate with a wide range of predominantly tissue-specific but nonlethal diseases, supporting a role in regulating gene expression (Worman et al. 2010).

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