overabundance
1.Teenagers with an overabundance of energy.
2.Characterized by an overabundance of blood
3.To bear an overabundance of fruit or offspring.
4.Thereint o, overabundance of free fatty acid (FFA), oxidative stress and inju res to cytokines (CKs) are the important pathological taches.
5.One big challenge of predicting new product performance in global markets - in this case, movies - is the overabundance of competing information sources.
6.Under the condition of [Fe/H]>-1.5, at a given metallicity, AGB stars of low mass are easier to display the overabundance of Pb in He shell than those of high mass;
7.Based on labor market materials from a certain city, an empirical analysis proves that what happened in real society is totally opposite, the demand of low-educated labor excesses supply while the high-educated labor is overabundance.

