1These drugs also inhibited both airway effects of histamine to a higher degree.
2As the people became enlightened to a higher degree, the government became more compact.
3Consequently, when that degree is once secured, it cannot pass to a higher degree.
4Dirt may be impacting these goods to a higher degree than we ever imagined.
5Those responsible for high-rise and complex buildings should be held to account to a higher degree.
6In contrast, the pattern of activation in the OFA points to a higher degree of face-selectivity.
7Diluting nectar to a higher degree resulted in both subspecies in a decrease in voluntary energy intake.
8SPT reflects immediate-type allergy as determined by NPT to a higher degree than specific IgE, for both reagents.
9It said on Monday that it could rapidly enrich uranium to a higher degree of purity if the deal collapsed.
10This has led to a higher degree of property and tenant concentration in Canal City Hakata, FRC's largest portfolio asset.
11Refined uranium is used as fuel for atomic power plants but, if enriched to a higher degree, provides material for bombs.
12There exists no person who has gained the esteem and goodwill of his contemporaries to a higher degree than Mr. Webb.
13Besides, they have preserved the original Jewish culture and their traditional physiognomy to a higher degree than the Jews of other countries.
14Later, Amsterdam, London, Hamburg, and Frankfort took over the business of Antwerp and developed the institutions of finance to a higher degree.
15His friends argued that he combined merit and availability to a higher degree than any one whose name was before the convention.
16These results tend to disprove the generalization that HPD accumulates in malignant tissue to a higher degree than in all normal tissue.