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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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The object was later studied in greater detail using some of the world's most powerful observatories, including the Keck Telescopes in Hawaii, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the James Webb Space Telescope.

From Science Daily

"Our analysis of the immune responses provoked by these first DoriVac vaccines in mice led to several encouraging observations, including significantly greater and broader activation of humoral and cellular immunity across a range of relevant immune cell types than what the origami-free antigens and adjuvants could produce," said Zeng.

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Looking at those numbers, it’s obvious and even reasonable to understand why breast cancer is treated as a greater health threat for women.

From Los Angeles Times

I don’t personally feel that way, but I’m trying to be fair, taking into account both the overwhelming impact breast cancer inflicts on women’s bodies in much greater numbers and the stigmatic pain points that men might be experiencing in their own breast cancer journeys.

From Los Angeles Times

“This organization exemplifies what it means to come together as one, for a greater purpose,” Kershaw said that day, “and to represent something so much bigger than themselves.”

From Los Angeles Times